"The hope that poverty and ignorance may gradually be extinguished, derives indeed much support from the steady progress of the working classes during the nineteenth century."

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About Alfred Marshall

Alfred Marshall was an English economist whose work helped shape modern microeconomics. His book Principles of Economics became one of the most influential economics texts of its era and formalized key ideas on supply, demand, and marginal analysis. He was born on July 26, 1842, and died on July 13, 1924.

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