Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist
Discover the profound insights of Alfred Marshall, one of the most influential economists in history, in the second volume of his comprehensive correspondence collection. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, "Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist" spans 488 pages and offers a scholarly edition that fills a significant gap in the history of economic thought. This collection features previously unpublished letters and exchanges that showcase Marshall's contributions to economic theory and philosophy, as well as his role as the founder of the Cambridge School of Economics. Dive into the mind of a pioneer whose ideas continue to shape the field of economics today. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of economic thought, this volume is an essential addition to your library.