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  1. Mary Marshall (née Paley; 24 October 1850 – 19 March 1944) was an economist who in 1874 had been one of the first women to take the Tripos examination at Cambridge University – although, as a woman, she had been excluded from receiving a degree.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2018 · 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2021 · The paper examines how Alfred Marshall used gender norms to exclude women from academic economics, drawing parallels with current labor market outcomes. It also discusses the policy implications and future research directions of this topic.

    • Rohini Pande, Helena Roy
    • 2021
  5. 6 de fev. de 2019 · Mary Paley Marshall, the first woman lecturer at University College Bristol, with Professor Sarah Smith, Head of the Department of Economics. “Mary Paley was a pioneer in the field of economics. She was the first woman to pass finals in political economy at Cambridge.

  6. MARY PALEY AND ALFRED MARSHALL 1877-1924* Peter D. Groenewegen The University of Sydney Department of Economics The Marshall marriage is at first sight an early interesting example of a part nership between academic economists. How true is such a picture? This paper examines the Marshall marriage to test the claim it can be considered an intellec

  7. M Marshall, Mary Paley (18501944) 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.