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Carl Menger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Carl Menger (February 28, 1840 – February 26, 1921) was the founder of the Austrian School of economics. ..." |
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| 28 Feb 1840, in Neu Sandec (Nowy Sacz), Poland |
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| 26 Feb 1921, in Vienna, Austria |
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Biography of Carl Menger: The Founder of the Austrian School, by Joseph T. Salerno Ludwig von Mises Institute |
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Carl Menger 1840 - 1921 Includes abridged versions of Chapters 1-5 of Principles of Economics |
Register of the Carl Menger Papers, 1857-1985 Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University |
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Book Review: Principles of Economics by Carl Menger, by Roger Ream, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Feb 1982 "... it was Menger’s Grundsätze (1871), along with the works of Léon Walras and William Stanley Jevons, that began the modern period of economic thought. ... His Principles is so lucid and understandable that it can serve as an introduction to economics for the intelligent laymen with no background in the subject." |
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Carl Menger and His Legacy in Economics by Bruce J. Caldwell, 1991 Annual supplement to History of Political Economy, volume 22 |
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| Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences, 1883 |
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Principles of Economics, 1871 Related Topic: Austrian Economics Text available online at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, based on the 1976 New York University edition |
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