Austrian and German Economic Thought

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Austrian Economic Thought
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Der Volkswirtschaftslehre
Early Twentieth Century Austria
Economic Thought
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Erich Streissler
evolution of economic thought in Austria
German Economic Thought
German historicist economics
Geschichte Und Kritik
Gustav Von Schmoller
Higher Order Goods
historical institutionalism
Historical School
Idealized Communist Society
Inverted Triangle
Late Nineteenth Century Vienna
liberalism in social sciences
Marginal Revolution
Max Weber theory
Menger's Principles
Menger's Untersuchungen
Menger’s Principles
Menger’s Untersuchungen
methodological individualism
Neue Freie Presse
Neue Wiener Tagblatt
Schumpeterian sociology
Subjectivism
Time Consuming Production Process
Traffic Customs
Weber's Methodological Reflection
Weber’s Methodological Reflection
West Germany
Wiener Zeitung
Wieser's Theory
Wieser’s Theory
Yagi
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415554046
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book intends to renovate the view of social sciences in the German-speaking world. It explores the intellectual tension in the social science in Austria and Germany in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It deals with how the emergence of the new school (Austrian School) changed the focus of social science in the German speaking world, and how it prepared the introduction of an evolutionary perspective in economics, politics, and sociology. Based on (mostly hitherto unknown) primary evidence, this development is lively described in a series of encounters and decisions by each social scientists.

Kiichiro Yagi is Dean of Economics Faculty at Setsunan University, Neyagawashi, Osaka, Japan

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