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British economist
Donald Rutherford (1942–2023) was a British economist and Lecturer in Economics at the
University of Edinburgh. He was educated at The
Queen's College, Oxford and was Lecturer (1969–2009) and subsequently honorary lecturer at the College.
Rutherford is known for his writings on the
history of economic thought and
Scottish economics.
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- Suspicions of Markets: Critical Attacks from Aristotle to the Twenty-First Century (2016). Palgrave Macmillan
- Maynard's World (2014)
- Routledge Dictionary of Economics, 3rd edition (2012). Routledge
- In the Shadow of Adam Smith (2012). Palgrave Macmillan
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Economics: The Key Concepts. Routledge. 2007.
- Collected Works of Nassau William Senior (ed.) (1998)
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^ Aspromourgos, Tony (June 2014).
"Donald Rutherford, In the Shadow of Adam Smith: Founders of Scottish Economics 1700–1900 (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), pp. vii, 344, US$95 (hb), US$40 (pb). ISBN 978-0-230-25209-7 (hb); 978-0-230-25210-3 (pb)". Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 36 (2): 253–255.
doi:
10.1017/S105383721400025X.
ISSN
1053-8372.
S2CID
153389878.
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"Donald Rutherford, In the Shadow of Adam Smith: Founders of Scottish Economics 1700-1900". The History of Economic Thought. 56 (1): 132–134. 2014.
doi:
10.5362/jshet.56.1_132.
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^ Saether, Arild (2017).
Natural Law and the Origin of Political Economy: Samuel Pufendorf and the History of Economics. Taylor & Francis. p. 263.
ISBN
9781317207702.
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