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  1. In May 1876, Alfred Marshall and Mary Paley became offi. cially engaged, a matter Jane Harrison, another early Newnham student, attributed to the fact that she had stitched "clean, white ruffles into [Mary's] dress that day". The month of engagement may be wrong since John Neville Keynes's diaries did not record.

  2. 11. Juni 2020 · Mary Paley Marshall, Conoce quién fue. Su aportación a la Economía, lucha por educación de las mujeres, en la serie Mujeres Economistas de la Historia. La economista británica Mary Paley Marshall (1850-1944) fue una precursora en el ámbito académico, laboral y social para las generaciones futuras de mujeres, además de que contribuyó a la profesionali

  3. 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 ...

  4. María Paley Marshall (24 de octubre de 1850 - 19 de marzo de 1944), fue economista y una de las primeras mujeres en tomar el examen de acceso a la universidad en 1874, logrando las mejores calificaciones, pero no pudo obtener un título debido a su género. Mary también fue una de las cinco mujeres que ingresaron y estudiaron en Newnham College como parte de la Universidad de Cambridge .

  5. La obra de Mary Paley Marshall,(1859-1944), inglesa nacida cerca de Cambridge, está inevitablemente ligada a la de su marido el economista Alfred Marshall, quien reconoce la im portante ...

  6. 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).

  7. saw the publication of Marshall’s first book, The Economics of Industry (1879b), written jointly with his wife Mary Paley Marshall. Mary Paley had been one of the first group of students at Newnham Hall (later Newnham College) where Marshall, an early supporter of the informal scheme of Cambridge lectures for women, taught her political ...