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  • '''Alfred Marshall''' (1842-1924) was the most [[History of economic thought|influential econo ...s of topics; some statements appeared posthumously in ''Official Papers by Alfred Marshall'' (1926). In 1890 he helped found the British Economic Association (later t
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  • * Cook, Simon. "Late Victorian Visual Reasoning and Alfred Marshall's Economic Science." ''British Journal for the History of Science'' 2005 38 * Groenewegen, Peter. ''A Soaring Eagle: Alfred Marshall: 1842-1924'' (1995) 880pp, the major scholarly biography
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  • * ''Official Papers by Alfred Marshall'' (1926). * Whitaker, J. K. ed. ''The Early Writings of Alfred Marshall, 1867–1890'' (1975)
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  • * ''Official Papers by Alfred Marshall'' (1926). * Whitaker, J. K. ed. ''The Early Writings of Alfred Marshall, 1867–1890'' (1975)
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  • * Cook, Simon. "Late Victorian Visual Reasoning and Alfred Marshall's Economic Science." ''British Journal for the History of Science'' 2005 38 * Groenewegen, Peter. ''A Soaring Eagle: Alfred Marshall: 1842-1924'' (1995) 880pp, the major scholarly biography
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  • Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Macmillan 1964
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  • ...Modern Britain'' (3 vols., 1926, 1932, 1938). Clapham was a student of [[Alfred Marshall]], who once remarked "Clapham has more analytic faculty than any thorough h
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  • '''Alfred Marshall''' (1842-1924) was the most [[History of economic thought|influential econo ...s of topics; some statements appeared posthumously in ''Official Papers by Alfred Marshall'' (1926). In 1890 he helped found the British Economic Association (later t
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  • {{r|Alfred Marshall}}
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  • * 1890 [[Alfred Marshall]]'s ''Principles of Economics''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/mar
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  • ...es of Economics''. <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Chapter IV Macmillan 1964]</ref>
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  • ...es of Economics]] <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Chapter 3 and Mathematical Appendix Macmillan 1
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  • The school closely follows neoclassical price theory (as developed by [[Alfred Marshall]]) and libertarianism. It rejected [[Keynesianism]] in favor of Friedman's
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  • *[[Alfred Marshall]]
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  • ...ing technology <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html See Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' chapter XIII, Macmillan 1964]</ref>. (That r ...e also present <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html See Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Book V chapter XIII, Macmillan 1964]</ref>, b
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  • ...] <ref name=MARSHALL2>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marshall.htm Alfred Marshall]</ref> in England, on his book ''Principles of Economics'' <ref name=MARSH ...] <ref name=MARSHALL2>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marshall.htm Alfred Marshall]</ref> (1890), [[John Bates Clark]] (1891), [[Irving Fisher]] (1892), [[Kn
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  • ...d of the nineteenth century.<ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/ Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Book V Macmillan 1964]</ref> <ref> For previous ...y the cost of production <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/See Alfred Marshall ''Principles of Economics'' Book V Chapter III, Macmillan 1964]</ref>.
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  • ...unified theory of economics in the sense that [[Adam Smith|Smith]]'s and [[Alfred Marshall|Marshall]]'s works would come to embody, but instead a grouping of highly d
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  • ...] <ref name=MARSHALL2>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marshall.htm Alfred Marshall]</ref>.
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  • The timelines page is a start, but with three entries for the period since Alfred Marshall in 1890, it isn't very complete. It might be interesting to include major e
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  • ...] <ref name=MARSHALL2>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marshall.htm Alfred Marshall]</ref>. Resigning from the civil service in 1909 Keynes was elected fellow ...] <ref name=MARSHALL2>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marshall.htm Alfred Marshall]</ref> (1842–1924) who, besides being a brilliant and original theorist,
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  • ...Friedrich Hayek]], [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[(Thomas) Robert Malthus]], [[Alfred Marshall]], [[Harry Markowitz]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Elinor Ostrom]], [[Vilfredo Paret
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