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  1. Marshall, Alfred (1842–1924) Whitaker, J.K., “Marshall, Alfred,” The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, Vol. 3 (K to P), John Eatwell et al., eds. (Macmillan Press, 1987), pp. 350–363. Alfred Marshall 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 ...

  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. Alfred Marshall (Londres, 26 de julho de 1842 — Cambridge, 13 de julho de 1924) foi um dos mais influentes economistas de seu tempo. Seu livro , Princípios de Economia ( Principles of Economics ) [ 1 ] procurou reunir num todo coerente as teorias da oferta e da procura, da utilidade marginal e dos custos de produção, tornando-se o manual de economia mais adotado na Inglaterra por um longo ...

  4. Alfred Marshall: Economist 1842–1924 (2007, short version) Keynes, John Maynard. "Alfred Marshall, 1842–1924," The Economic Journal 34#135 September 1924 pp. 311–372, included in his Essays in Biography (1933, 1951) at 125–217, in JSTOR

  5. He is currently Professor of Economics at the University of Sydney, Australia. He has published many books on the history of economic thought, including a widely acclaimed biography of Alfred Marshall, a collection in translation of Turgot's major writings on economics, and three volumes of his essays on the history of economics.

  6. Alfred Marshall fue un economista inglés (1842-1924), y el verdadero fundador de la escuela neoclásica de economía, que combina el estudio de la distribución de la riqueza de la escuela clásica con el marginalismo de la escuela austríaca y la escuela de Lausana.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · quasi-rent. 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). Marshall was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School and at St. John’s College ...