Neoclassical Economics (late 19th to early 20th Century)

Neoclassical economics emerged as a response to the perceived shortcomings of classical economics. Economists like Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras developed theories of supply and demand, marginal utility, and equilibrium, emphasizing the role of individual preferences and rational decision-making in markets.


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