neoclassical economist

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neoclassical
adjective
uk
/ˌniː.əʊˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌniː.oʊˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/
made in a style that is based on the art and building designs of ancient Greece ...
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economist
noun[C]
uk
/iˈkɒn.ə.mɪst/
us
/iˈkɑː.nə.mɪst/
a person who studies or has a special knowledge ...
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Neoliberals have a much more subtle understanding of their own doctrines than does the modern medianneoclassicaleconomist.
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Along the way, he is distressed to find that a number of his supposed allies, the neoclassical economists, comprise a fifth column within the anti-socialist camp.
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Lawson supposes that neoclassical economists would protest vehemently against the indictment that neoclassical theory is an invented reality.
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Neoclassical economists sometimes refer to this as labour services.
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Thus, neoclassical economists often talk about the marginal utility of a product, i.e., how its utility fluctuates according to consumption patterns.
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Neoclassical economists assume that each unit of labor is identical.
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Neoclassical economists tend to maintain that man-made capital can, in principle, replace all types of natural capital.
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The neoclassical economists drew the same conclusion as that of the fundamentalists today that government action to reduce unemployment could only make matters worse in the long run.
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Points arguably making a convincing case that the mathematical theories used by neoclassical economists can not be viewed as scientific have consistently been made by trained economists.
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Smith's second definition pleases neoclassical economists, who determine value by the utility that a commodity provides a person rather than cost of production as do classical economists.
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