Alfred Marshall was undoubtedly the doyen of British economics for
three and a half decades, commencing in 1890, the year his
"Principles of Economics" was first published. This succinct
overview of Marshall's life and work as an economist sets his major
economic contributions in perspective, by looking at his education,
his travel, his teaching at Cambridge, Oxford and Bristol, his
policy views as presented to government inquiries and his political
and social opinions.
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