Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist
Discover the profound insights of Alfred Marshall, one of the most influential economists in history, in the Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this hardback edition spans an impressive 486 pages and represents the second volume of a three-part series. This comprehensive scholarly work provides a deep dive into Marshall's correspondence, shedding light on his thoughts and contributions while filling a significant gap in the history of economic thought. As the founder of the Cambridge School of Economics, Marshall's ideas continue to shape modern economic theory. This collection includes previously unpublished materials that are essential for anyone interested in the evolution of economic ideas. Enhance your understanding of economics and the legacy of Alfred Marshall with this invaluable resource.