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== Superlative "most influential"? ==
Was Alfred Marshall considered undisputably "the most influential"? My knowledge of economics is limited, but I'd suggest that if this statement is not accepted without dispute, we reword this to "one of the most influential". [[User:Vipul Naik|Vipul Naik]] 14:15, 23 August 2008 (CDT)

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 Definition (26 July 1842 - 13 July 1924) English economist and one of the most influential economists of his time, with the publication of his book, Principles of Economics (1890), becoming the dominant economic textbook in England in the late 19th century. [d] [e]
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Superlative "most influential"?

Was Alfred Marshall considered undisputably "the most influential"? My knowledge of economics is limited, but I'd suggest that if this statement is not accepted without dispute, we reword this to "one of the most influential". Vipul Naik 14:15, 23 August 2008 (CDT)