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प्रश्न
Explain the salient features of Marshall’s definition of economics.
स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
- Study of Economic Activities of Mankind: Economics, according to Marshall, is fundamentally a study of human beings and their economic actions. It investigates how individuals and society behave in their ordinary business of life, focusing on activities related to earning and using wealth.
- Emphasis on Human Welfare (Material Welfare): Marshall gave more importance to human welfare rather than wealth itself. He viewed wealth merely as a means to achieve material well-being, not as an end in itself. Wealth is for man, not man for wealth.
- Study of Ordinary Business of Life: Economics is concerned with the usual, everyday economic activities of people, how they obtain their income, and how they spend it. Thus, the definition highlights the practical, day-to-day nature of economic behavior.
- Material Welfare Measured by Money: The definition focuses on material welfare, which can be measured in terms of money. Economics examines the attainment and use of material requisites of well-being, considering wealth as a tool to promote welfare.
- Wealth as Means, Welfare as End: In Marshall’s view, wealth occupies a peripheral position, and human beings (welfare) are central. This reflects a shift from earlier “wealth-centered” definitions to a welfare-centered approach.
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