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  1. Mary Paley married her former economics teacher, Alfred Marshall, in 1876. In 1885, the couple returned to Cambridge, and Paley resumed her lectureship at Newnham College. Her lectures were compiled and published as Economics of Industry , with her husband as co-author (although the extent of his participation remains ambiguous).

  2. 1. Jan. 2017 · B31. British economist, born in Ufford (Nottinghamshire) on 24 October 1850; died in Cambridge 7 March 1944. Great-granddaughter of the great theologian William Paley, she was brought up in a strictly evangelical faith in Ufford, her father’s vicarage. Thomas Paley, had taken a good degree in mathematics (33rd wrangler) in 1833 at Cambridge ...

  3. Mary Paley Marshall was an economist and one of the first women to take the Tripos examination in 1874, achieving top marks, but could not receive a degree on account of her gender. She also was one of the first five women to be admitted and study at Newnham College as part of Cambridge University. In 1875 she was the 25 year old economics ...

  4. ABSTRACT: the figure of Mary Paley Marshall, the first woman who took the Moral Science Tripos (of which Political Economy formed a part) at Cambridge University and the first female lecturer in economics, to women students at first and mixed classes later. She lived during the period of the development of neoclassical analysis when economics ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2018 · Mary Paley Marshall’s claims to be considered as an economist by herself are, strictly speaking, unassessable. Personally she signed only a few short notes in the early issues of the Economic Journal, which show a clear mind, a good style and a balanced judgement, but no more.

  6. Mary Paley Marshall (1850-1944) Mary Paley was the daughter of a clergyman and the great-granddaughter of the philosopher William Paley. In an unusual decision for a Victorian family in Britain, her father continued her education into her adolescence without limiting her to “ladylike subjects,” teaching her divinity and mathematics while ...

  7. 16. Aug. 2020 · Mary Paley (1850–1944) fue economista y una de las primeras mujeres en tomar el examen de acceso a la Universidad de Cambridge en 1874. Por su condición de género femenino jamás llegaría a obtener su título. En 1871 ganó una beca para ingresar en el recién fundado Newnham College de Cambridge, donde comenzó a dar clases de economía ...