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Marshall and Edgeworth

Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1990
This paper contrasts the approaches of Alfred Marshall and Francis Y. Edgeworth to economics, paying particular attention to their views on moral philosophy and the role of mathematics in economics. Edgeworth's analysis of trade unions, stimulated by Marshall's discussion, is examined in relation to subsequent analyses of trade union bargaining models.
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The Wrong Marshall: Notes on the Marshall family in Response to Biographies of the Economist, Alfred Marshall

History of Political Economy, 2020
Professor Ronald H. Coase included his essays on Alfred Marshall in his book, Essays on Economics and Economists. Because of Coase’s standing as a Nobel laureate and professor of economics at the University of Chicago, these essays have been relied on by scholars, authors, and historians researching Alfred Marshall and the wider Marshall family ...
Alun Stevens, Megan Stevens
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Marshall at the times of Marshall

In the late nineteenth century, Alfred Marshall identified three micro-foundations of agglomeration economies: labour pooling (LP), input sharing (IO), and knowledge spillovers (KS). An extensive literature has tested the existence of the three Marshallian forces in modern economies.
Filippo Boeri, Olmo Silva
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Marshal

2021
This chapter recounts how the Comintern had been pushed into the background after moving first to Kuybyshev and then to Ufa, and finally away from the Moscow vortex. It tells of the eventual expiration of the Comintern in the summer of 1943, during which Fascist Italy also collapsed between July and September.
William Klinger, Denis Kuljiš
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MARSHALL

Explorations in Media Ecology, 2006
Abstract The following remarks are a personal memoir of Marshall McLuhan as a colleague and collaborator.
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In Reply to Marshall

Academic Medicine, 2022
Cheryl A, Maurana   +3 more
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Pediatrics in the Marshall Islands

Clinical Pediatrics, 1984
The delivery of health care to children living on isolated island communities presents unique challenges to health professionals. An evolved method of providing longitudinal services to infants and children residing on islands of the Marshall Island chain—a central Pacific portion of the Micronesian archipelago—is presented. The difficulties associated
C I, Dungy, B C, Morgan, W H, Adams
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Interview with Cathy Marshall

ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2009
Cathy Marshall is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley; she has contributed to both the product and research divisions at Microsoft. Cathy has long worked in the disciplinary interstices of computer science, information science, and the humanities, with occasional collaborations in art and the sciences; one of the original members ...
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The Marshals

2009
The short and simple episode of The Flight into Egypt was the responsibility of the Marshals’ guild. The Marshals were farriers, dealing with all aspects of the management of horses.
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Marshall's Metaphors on Method

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2007
This paper, in a roundabout way, deals with Alfred Marshall's views on method, examining the metaphors, similes, and analogies by which they were expressed; or, conversely, it investigates his use of metaphors as a means to convey methodological reflections.
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