Alfred Marshall and the Foundation of the Neoclassical School
Cheng-chung Lai () and
Tai-kuang Ho ()
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Tai-kuang Ho: National Taiwan University
Chapter Chapter 14 in History of Economic Ideas in 20 Talks, 2022, pp 101-107 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract As the analysis of political economy progressed toward the late nineteenth century, the dominance of English-speaking countries became evident. This chapter focuses on a landmark figure: Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), University of Cambridge. On the one hand, he inherited both the spirits of the classical school and the scientific methods of the marginal school; on the other hand, and more importantly, he proposed original concepts and analytical tools that are still widely used.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4506-9_14
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