This post is a basic timeline of economist Alfred Marshall (1842-1924). There are 10 events listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia
- 1842: Born in London, England
- 1865: Achieves Second Wrangler at St. John's College, Cambridge
- 1868: Becomes lecturer at St. John's College, Cambridge
- 1877: Becomes principal at University College, Bristol
- 1879: Publishes The Theory of Foreign Trade: The Pure Theory of Domestic Values
- 1883: Becomes professor at Balliol College, Oxford
- 1885: Becomes professor at St. John's College, Cambridge
- 1890: Publishes Principles of Economics
- 1908: Retires from St. John's College, Cambridge
- 1924: Died at age 81 in Cambridge, England