Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson

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Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson (26 May 1908 – 12 April 2003) was an English economist, best known for her work on the history of economic thought in Spain, and particularly that of the late Scholastic School of Salamanca.[1]

She received a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, under the supervision of Friedrich Hayek. She later married Ulrich von Schlippenbach, a German-born agronomist who resided in Málaga, where she lived until her death. She was buried there, in the English Cemetery.

Works

  • The school of Salamanca; readings in Spanish monetary theory, 1544-1605, 1952
  • Malaga Farm, 1956
  • Children of the vega : growing up on a farm in Spain, 1963
  • Early economic thought in Spain, 1177-1740, 1978
  • Economic thought in Spain : selected essays, 1993

References

  1. ^ "Muere la hispanista Marjorie Grice Hutchinson". Diario Córdoba. 14 April 2003. Retrieved 24 June 2012.