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The Correspondence Of Alfred Marshall Economist Vol -I Climbing 1868-1890 (Hb) by Alfred Marshall and John K Whitaker, Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s)Alfred Marshall and John K Whitaker
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521558884
    Pages434
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2014

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    Cambridge University Press The Correspondence Of Alfred Marshall Economist Vol -I Climbing 1868-1890 (Hb) by Alfred Marshall and John K Whitaker

    This is the first of a three-volume work constituting a comprehensive, scholarly edition of the correspondence of the English economist, Alfred Marshall (1842-1924), one of the leading figures in the development of economics and the founder of the Cambridge School of Economics. The edition fills a long-standing gap in the history of economic thought with hitherto unpublished material. Students will find it a basic resource for understanding the development of economics and other social sciences in the period since 1870. In particular, it provides much new information about Marshall's views on economic, social and political issues, his struggles to promote the teaching of economics at the University of Cambridge, and his relations with colleagues in Cambridge and elsewhere. Marshall's letters are notable for their frankness and spontaneity.show more



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