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Alfred Marshall Quotes

The most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings

The most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings

Alfred Marshall (2009). “Principles of Economics: Unabridged Eighth Edition”, p.469, Cosimo, Inc.

Knowledge is our most powerful engine of production.

Alfred Marshall (2009). “Principles of Economics: Unabridged Eighth Edition”, p.115, Cosimo, Inc.

Capital is that part of wealth which is devoted to obtaining further wealth.

Alfred Marshall, Mary Paley Marshall (1888). “The Economics of Industry”

The most reckless and treacherous of all theorists is he who professes to let facts and figures speak for themselves.

Alfred Marshall (1956). “Selected Works of Alfred Marshall for a Memorial Collection for Professor Ralph L. Dewey, 1901-1959: Memorials of Alfred Marshall”

Consumption may be regarded as negative production.

Alfred Marshall (2010). “Principles of Economics”, p.64, Cosimo, Inc.

Civilized countries generally adopt gold or silver or both as money.

Alfred Marshall (2009). “Principles of Economics: Unabridged Eighth Edition”, p.51, Cosimo, Inc.

All labour is directed towards producing some effect.

Alfred Marshall (2010). “Principles of Economics”, p.65, Cosimo, Inc.

The commercial storm leaves its path strewn with ruin. When it is over there is calm, but a dull, heavy calm.

Alfred Marshall, Mary Paley Marshall (1888). “The Economics of Industry”