This book constitutes a supplement to Alfred Marshall's Official Papers, which were edited by John Maynard Keynes for the Royal Economic Society in 1926. It presents material which Keynes did not include, along with editorial notes and introductions to the various pieces. It represents, therefore, a further step towards completing in published form the collected writings of one of the great modern economists. Material included covers the following: Marshall's 1880 evidence as Principal of Bristol University College to the Committee on Higher Education in Wales and Monmouthshire; comments on a paper by J. S. Nicholson prepared for the Gold and Silver Commission in 1888; sections of the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Labour (1891-4) dealing with trade unions, irregularity of employment and other matters attributed to him by his widow together with selections of his questioning of witnesses who appeared before the Commission (including Sidney Webb, Charles Booth, Robert Giffen, Tom Mann); and last, by way of an appendix, the alleged first version of his famous Memorandum on the Fiscal Policy of International Trade prepared for the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1903 (of which the final version of 1908 was included by Keynes in 1926), but which cannot really be ascribed to Marshall. The contents facilitate the enhancement of understanding Alfred Marshall, the doyen of British economics in the nineteenth century and founder of the Cambridge School of Economics. This book constitutes a supplement to Alfred Marshall's Official Papers. It focusses on the advice that Marshall, one of the founding fathers of modern economics, offered to the British government in the late nineteenth century. The topics covered include education, the role of women, trade unions, unem- ployment, public enterprise, the quantity theory of money, inflation and trade, the benefits of free trade and the dangers of protection. The material offers valuable insights into policy thinking a century ago, much of which has a sur- prising degree of relevance to the pressing issues at the end of the present century. OFFICIAL PAPERS OF ALFRED MARSHALL A SUPPLEMENT OFFICIAL PAPERS OF ALFRED MARSHALL A SUPPLEMENT EDITED BY PETER GROENEWEGEN University of Sydney CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS FOR THE ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Delhi Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www. Cambridge. org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521119771 © Cambridge University Press 1996 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 1996 This digitally printed version 2009 A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data Marshall, Alfred, 1842-1924. Official papers of Alfred Marshall: a supplement / edited by Peter Groenewegen. p. cm. Contains material omitted from original 1926 ed., which was edited by John M. Keynes. Includes index. ISBN 0 521 55185 4 (hardback) 1. Great Britain-Economic conditions-19th century. 2. Currency question-Great Britain. 3. Aged-Great Britain-Economic conditions. 4. Taxation—Great Britain. I. Groenewegen, Peter D. II. Marshall, Alfred, 1842-1924. Official papers of Alfred Marshall. III. Title. HC255.M387 Suppl. 330.941'081-dc20 95-30972 CIP ISBN 978-0-521-55185-4 hardback ISBN 978-0-521-11977-1 paperback CONTENTS Preface and acknowledgements page ix General introduction i IT E M i Evidence to the Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Condition of Intermediate and Higher Education in Wales and Monmouthshire by Alfred Marshall, given at Newport, 20 December 1880 INTRODUCTION 9 TEXT 14 ITEM 2 Gold and Silver Commission: note by Professor Marshall on Professor Nicholson's paper 'On the Effects of a Fall in the Gold Price of Silver and General Gold Prices' (dated 30 June 1888) INTRODUCTION 65 TEXT 70 IT E M 3 Material associated with Marshall's work for the Royal Commission on Labour 1891-1894 INTRODUCTION 81 TEXT 92 3a FIFTH AND FINAL REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON LABOUR 1894: EXTRACTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO MARSHALL 92
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