Marjorie Grice-HutchinsonMBE (26 May 1909 – 12 April 2003) was an English economist.
Early life and education
Marjorie Eileen Henrietta Grice-Hutchinson was born in 1909, in Eastbourne, Sussex, the daughter of George Grice-Hutchinson and Edith Louise Eastwick Grice-Hutchinson.[1] Her father was a solicitor. When her father retired to Málaga in 1920, Grice-Hutchinson went with him.[2]
Grice-Hutchinson became the Baroness von Schlippenbach in 1951, when she married Ulrich von Schlippenbach, a German-born agronomist who resided in Málaga, She was widowed when von Schlippenbach died in the 1980s. She lived in Málaga until her death in 2003, aged 93 years. She was buried there, in the English Cemetery.[2][7] Her book The School of Salamanca was reprinted in 2009 by the Ludwig von Mises Institute.[3]
Selected works
The School of Salamanca; Readings in Spanish Monetary Theory, 1544-1605 (1952)[8]
^Kirshner, Julius (1 June 1980). "Early Economic Thought in Spain, 1177-1740. Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson Price and Value in the Aristotelian Tradition. Odd Langholm". The Journal of Modern History. 52 (2): 292–295. doi:10.1086/242102. ISSN0022-2801.