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  1. Alfred Marshall (1842–1924) is widely regarded as the doyen of modern economics and the founder of the Neoclassical School of Economics; he is best known for revolutionising the teaching of economics.

  2. 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. Professor at Cambridge, he was the author of “Principles of Economics”, 1890, which became the most widely read manual in ...

  3. Alfred Marshall, 1921. Alfred Marshall (* 26. Juli 1842 in Bermondsey bei London; † 13. Juli 1924 in Cambridge) war einer der einflussreichsten Nationalökonomen seiner Zeit. Er ist ein Vertreter der Grenznutzenschule innerhalb der Neoklassik. Sein Hauptbeitrag besteht im Ausbau der mikroökonomischen Partialanalyse.

  4. A SOARING EAGLE: Alfred Marshall 1842–1924. Peter Groenewegen’s outstanding new book places the major features of Marshall’s life and work within the rich institutional setting of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. This biography sheds new light on Marshall’s decision to study economics – after dropping mathematics ...

  5. Article. Alfred Marshall, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge from 1885 to 1908 and founder of the Cambridge School of Economics, was born in Bermondsey, a London suburb, on 26 July 1842. He died at Balliol Croft, his Cambridge home of many years, on 13 July 1924 at the age of 81.

  6. Alfred Marshall, économiste anglais 1842-1924, professeur d'économie politique à l'Université de Cambridge. Principes d'économie politique (1890). Traduction du texte de la 4e édition anglaise, 1898. Reproduction de la première édition française publiée à Paris en 1906 chez V. Giard et Brière. Paris: Gordon & Breach, 1971.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Alfred Marshall, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge from 1885 to 1908 and founder of the Cambridge School of Economics, was born in Bermondsey, a London suburb, on 26 July 1842. He died at Balliol Croft, his Cambridge home of many years, on...