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  1. Alfred Marshall, 1842-1924. Profesor de Economía Política en Cambridge, Reino Unido, es el fundador de la Escuela de Cambridge. Se le considera también precursor de la Economía del Bienestar ya que su objetivo explícito en el análisis económico es encontrar una solución a los problemas sociales. Recogiendo la economía de los clásicos ...

  2. J. M. Keynes; Alfred Marshall, 1842–1924, The Economic Journal, Volume 34, Issue 135, ... Alfred Marshall himself left in writing several autobiographical scraps, ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2018 · 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. His magnum opus, Principles of Economics (1890a ...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2011 · Alfred Marshall nació en Londres, Reino Unido, el 26 de julio de 1842 de padre, trabajador del Banco de Inglaterra, y se graduó en matemáticas en la St John's College, Cambridge. Luego, cuando sufrió problemas mentales, cambió a la filosofía y, dentro de la filosofía, se concentró en la ética y estos estudios le llevaron al estudio de las económicas .

  5. ALFRED MARSHALL, 1842-1924 26I. His besetting sin was the amiable but ruinous vice of excessive modesty. There was far too little of the " We are much better than our ancestors" feeling about him. He could not bear to say, or even to think, that he had improved anything in the work of.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2017 · Alfred Marshall was undoubtedly the foremost member of his profession at a most critical stage of its development. He was the founder of the Cambridge School of Economics (at least in its modern incarnation), and played the leading role in the process of professionalising economics in Britain at the turn of the twentieth century.

  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 13 July 1924 at the age of 81. His magnum opus, Principles of Economics (1890a ...