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Alfred Marshall Critical Responses

  • Published: 1998
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780415148665
  • Set ISBN: 9780415148665

This is the first collection that documents a comprehensive range of material from Marshall's own lifetime. Alfred Marshall is one of the most important figures in the history of economics. Although there are several collections which draw together parts of the vast critical literature that has developed on Marshall in the twentieth century, this extensive set is the first to cover the whole of Marshall's career, and draws on a very wide range of sources, many of which are extremely rare. It includes:

  1. a selection of Marshall's own writings not previously reprinted

  2. press reviews of Marshall's writings, including reviews of both his major and minor books, and review notices of articles and addresses

  3. biographical material from contemporary Who's Who publications and obituaries

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Introduction

Biographical: Biographical Entry from Men of the Time, Obituaries, Memorials, Economic Articles and Addresses: Economic Articles and Addresses Note on W.S. Jevons, ‘The Progress of the Mathematical Theory of Political Economy’ with an Explanation of the Principles of the Theory, From the Industrial Remuneration Conference, 1885, Preface to The Postulates of English Political Economy, by the late Walter Bagehot, Note by Professor Marshall [On the Theory of Value], The Theory of Business Profits, Wages and Profits, Consumer Surplus, Economic Teaching in the Universities in Relation to Public Well-being, Discussion of Mr. Schuster’s Paper – ‘Foreign Trade and the Money Market’, ReviewsEconomics of Industry (1879), The Present Position of Economics (1885), Cooperative Congress 1889: Marshall’s Presidential Address on Co-operation [reprinted in Memorials of Alfred Marshall, ed. A.C. Pigou, pp. 227–55], Principles of Economics (1890)

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Reviews (continued)Principles of Economics (1890) (continued): Other Reviews, The Academy, 30 August 1890 [No. 956, pp. 165–6] [by F.Y. Edgeworth], Co-operative News, 27 September 1890, New Review, July-December 1890 [Vol. 3, No. 17, pp. 344–53] [by H. Hyndman], Westminster Review, July—December 1890 [Vol. 34, pp. 677–8], Economic Review, January 1891 [pp. 115–20] [by F.C. Montague], Edinburgh Review, 1891 [Vol. 173, pp. 237–67], London Quarterly Review [Old Series, Vol. LXXV; New Series, Vol. XV, pp. 194–7], Political Science Quarterly, March 1891 [Vol. VI, No. 1, pp. 126–51] [by J.B. Clark], Annals of the American Academy, June 1891 [Vol. 1, pp. 332–7] [by Frank H. Giddings], The Dial, October 1891 [Vol. 12, 1891–92, pp. 174–6] [by Arthur B. Woodford], Annual Register, 1891 [Part I, New Series, p. 97], Elements of Economics of Industry (1892), Social Possibilities of Economic Chivalry (1907), Fiscal Policy of International Trade (1908), Industry and Trade (1919), Money, Credit and Commerce (1923)

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