The early paper
The Representative Firm (1928) has been considered Robbins's most celebrated article. In its origins a talk to the London Economic Club, it attacked a major concept of
Alfred Marshall.
Ralph George Hawtrey of the Club defended Marshall's ideas in a letter to Robbins, who within weeks submitted a version to Keynes as editor of the
Economic Journal. Robbins' 1966 Chichele lecture on the accumulation of capital (published in 1968) and later work on
Smithian economics,
The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy, have been described as imprecise. • "Principles Of Economics", 1923, "Economics" • "Dynamics of Capitalism", 1926,
Economica. • • "The Representative Firm", 1928,
EJ. • "On a Certain Ambiguity in the Conception of Stationary Equilibrium", 1930,
EJ. •
Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, 1932. download • "Remarks on the Relationship between Economics and Psychology", 1934,
Manchester School. • "Remarks on Some Aspects of the Theory of Costs", 1934,
EJ. • Scroll to chapter-preview links. • "The Place of Jevons in the History of Economic Thought", 1936,
Manchester School. • • "Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility: A Comment", 1938,
EJ. • • (via Mises.org) •
The Economic Problem in Peace and War, 1947. •
The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy, 1952. • •
Robert Torrens and the Evolution of Classical Economics, 1958. •
Politics and Economics, 1963. •
The University in the Modern World, 1966. •
The Theory of Economic Development in the History of Economic Thought, 1968. •
Jacob Viner: A tribute, 1970. • • •
Political Economy, Past and Present, 1976. •
Against Inflation, 1979. •
Higher Education Revisited, 1980. • "Economics and Political Economy", 1981,
AER. • Scroll to chapter-preview links. ==Family==