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Alfred Marshall



Marshall, Alfred (1842–1924), English economist, professor of political economy at Cambridge (1885–1908). His Principles of Economics (1890) systematized economic thought up to that time and was the standard text for many years. Through his work on cost, and value, and distribution Marshall developed a concept of marginal utility.



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