Industry and Trade

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"Industry and Trade" is a major economic treatise by Alfred Marshall that analyzes the organization, development, and dynamics of industrial and commercial activity in modern economies.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
analyzes development of commercial activity
development of industrial activity
dynamics of modern economies
organization of industry
organization of trade
author Alfred Marshall
contributor Alfred Marshall
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
fieldOfStudy economic history
economics
industrial economics
microeconomics
focusesOn cartels and trusts
competition and monopoly
credit and finance in industry
industrial combinations
location of industry
modern industrial economies
relations between industry and commerce
role of large-scale enterprise
transport and communication in trade
genre economics literature
non-fiction
hasPart discussion of policy issues
historical analysis of industrial development
theoretical analysis of industrial organization
influencedBy Principles of Economics
classical economics
marginalist economics
language English
mainSubject business cycles
commercial organization
economic development
industrial organization
industrial policy
industry
international trade
trade
notableFor analysis of large-scale industry
discussion of trade and industrial policy
integration of theory and historical evidence
systematic treatment of industrial organization
relatedWork Money, Credit and Commerce
Principles of Economics

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Alfred Marshall notableWork Industry and Trade