No single event in the last quarter century has been more transformative of technical economics than a lecture series about the nature of economic growth delivered by Robert Lucas, of the University of Chicago, to a skeptical audience in Cambridge, England, in December 1985. After a delay suitable to a highly disruptive work, these Marshall Lectures eventually were published in 1988 in the
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No single event in the last quarter century has been more transformative of technical economics than a lecture series about the nature of economic growth delivered by Robert Lucas, of the University of Chicago, to a skeptical audience in Cambridge, England, in December 1985. After a delay suitable to a highly disruptive work, these Marshall Lectures eventually were published in 1988 in the