
Eager, Alfred
Alfred Eager was an English economist and theologian from the 17th century. He is known for his work on economic theory, particularly regarding trade, wealth, and the role of money in society. Eager believed that productive labor and prudent management were essential for economic well-being. His ideas contributed to early discussions on economic principles, emphasizing the importance of industry and efficient resource use. While not as widely known today, his work reflects foundational thoughts in economics that continue to influence understanding of trade and wealth creation.