Neil De Marchi (born 1938),[1] is an Australian economist and historian of economic thought and is a professor at Duke University.
He has also contributed to pieces within various books, having written introductions to such works as “Idealization in Economics, Poznan Studies 38,” and a biographical entry of John Stuart Mill for The Handbook of Economic Methodology.
De Marchi received his Ph.D. from Australian National University in 1970, after completing his B.Phil.
with first-class honors in 1960 from the University of Western Australia.
He is a Distinguished Fellow of the History of Economics Society.