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  1. MARY PALEY MARSHALLI Mary Marshall deserves a reeord of piety and remembranee, not only as the wife of Alfred Marshall, without whose understand­ ing and devotion his work would not have fulfilled its fruitfulness, but for her plaee in the history of Ncwnham, now nearly three­ quarters of a century ago, as the first wo man lecturer on Econo­

  2. 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 ...

  3. onwards, till the death of Alfred Marshall in 1924, her life was essentially devoted first in Bristol, where they settled after marriage, then in Oxford (1883–4) and finally in Cambridge, to helping him in his scientific work and to saving him from all the normal nuisances of life. For several decades Mary Paley Marshall

  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. 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 ...

  6. Marshall, Mary Paley (1850-1944) 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

  7. Mary Marshall (24 de octubre de 1850 – 1944) fue una economista y una de las primeras mujeres que tomó el examen de acceso a la universidad y estudió en el Newnham College, perteneciente a la Universidad de Cambridge. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Mary Paley Marshall. Información personal. Nacimiento.