Maurice Herbert Dobb was a distinguished British economist who spent his career at Cambridge University, where he served as a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
He is recognized as one of the twentieth century's leading Marxist economists.
His scholarly work significantly contributed to Marxist economic theory and historical analysis.
Dobb's expertise and influential writings established him as a pre-eminent figure in his field, leaving a lasting impact on economic thought and the study of capitalism's development from a Marxist perspective.
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