Secondary Sources
- Gordon Fletcher (2000), Understanding Dennis Robertson: The Man and His Work.
- J.R. Presley (1979), Robertsonian Economics.
- Ben B. Seligman (1962), Main Currents in Modern Economics: Economic Thought since 1870.
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