Book detail: The Early Economic Writings of Alfred Marshall, 1867–1890 is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
The Early Economic Writings of Alfred Marshall, 1867–1890 is a compilation of Marshall's early contributions to the field of economics. It includes his seminal papers and essays that laid the groundwork for neoclassical economics. The volume covers a range of topics, including the principles of economics, the theory of value, and the role of markets in economic activity. Marshall's work in this period is recognized for its clarity and influence on subsequent economic thought.
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