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  1. Alfred Marshall FBA (26 July 1842 – 13 July 1924) was an English economist, and was one of the most influential economists of his time. His book Principles of Economics (1890) was the dominant economic textbook in England for many years.

  2. Alfred Marshall (born July 26, 1842, London, England—died July 13, 1924, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was one of the chief founders of the school of English neoclassical economists and the first principal of University College, Bristol (1877–81).

  3. A lfred Marshall was the dominant figure in British economics (itself dominant in world economics) from about 1890 until his death in 1924. His specialty was microeconomics —the study of individual markets and industries, as opposed to the study of the whole economy.

  4. Alfred Marshall, a prominent English economist, left an indelible mark on British heritage through his groundbreaking contributions to the field of economics. Born in London on July 26, 1842, Marshall displayed exceptional aptitude in mathematics during his education at the Merchant Taylors' School and St John's College, Cambridge.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Alfred Marshall. (1842—1924) economist. Quick Reference. (1842–1924) British economist, regarded as one of the founders of the neoclassical school in economics. Marshall was born in London and graduated in mathematics from St John's College, Cambridge. He began lecturing in moral science at Cambridge in 1868.

  6. A lfred Marshall was the dominant figure in British economics (itself dominant in world economics) from about 1890 until his death in 1924. His specialty was microeconomics—the study of individual markets and industries, as opposed to the study of the whole economy.

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Alfred Marshall, a towering figure in the field of economics, profoundly influenced modern economic thought, particularly with his theory of supply and demand. Born in 1842 in London, Marshall’s contributions extended beyond theories; he played a pivotal role in establishing economics as a respected academic discipline.

  8. Alfred Marshall was an English economist (1842-1924), and the true founder of the neoclassical school of economics, which combined the study of wealth distribution of the classical school with the marginalism of the Austrian School and the Lausanne School.

  9. Feb 21, 2017 · Alfred Marshall played the key role in the establishment of economics as a distinct discipline at Cambridge and with the professionalisation of economics in Britain during the latter stages of the nineteenth and early decades of the twentieth centuries.

  10. Alfred Marshall (1842 - 1924) [image reference is broken] Marshall was born and educated in London, although he later lived outside the city. His approach sought to reconcile classical and modern thought.

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