Economics Principles National Income Distribution

012 - General View of Distribution

19 min · 4. mar. 2026
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Delve into the profound insights of Alfred Marshalls Principles of Economics, a seminal textbook first published in 1890. This essential work, which Marshall began crafting in 1881, aimed to unify the entire spectrum of economic thought into two comprehensive volumes. The first volume, celebrated globally, introduced key concepts like supply and demand, marginal utility, and production costs, solidifying Marshall’s reputation as a leading economist of his era. Unfortunately, the second volume—intended to explore topics such as foreign trade, money, taxation, and collectivism—was never completed. This reading is based on the eighth edition published in 1920, allowing listeners to experience Marshalls enduring legacy in economic theory.

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