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In the realm of economics, which is not my field either, I will name Carl Menger, Eugen von Bohm-Bewerk, Friedrich von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises.
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And finally Carl Menger where in contrast to Veblen's lightening calculator of pleasure and pain, a view of man as caught between alluring hopes and haunting fears is laid out.
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In his Psychological-Ethical Investigations in Value Theory (1894), Meinong discussed the subjectivist economic value theories of the Austrian economists Carl Menger and Friedrich von Wieser.
Salvation Santa 2009
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Meinong attends philosophical courses held by Brentano for four semesters; before this, for two semesters, he also attended courses on economics held by Carl Menger.
Salvation Santa 2009
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Reprint of the second edition in Carl Menger, Gesammelte Werke, Band 1, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1968.
Salvation Santa 2009
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(Methodenstreit) between the positivist economic methodology of Carl Menger and the historical economics of Schmoller (his mentor during the early days).
Asthmatic 2009
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Most theorists of the Austrian School, however, like Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises, were pure atomists.
Methodological Individualism Heath, Joseph 2009
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It was not until the 1870s, when Stanley Jevons, Carl Menger, Bohm-Bawerk, and Leon Walras independently developed the concept of marginal utility could the diamond-water paradox be resolved and the neoclassical school develop a consistent model for explaining value and other economic events.
Value theory 2008
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In the cryptic discussions of the origins of neoclassical economic theory found in most introductory economics textbooks, the claim is normally made that this theory was independently and simultaneously “discovered” in the 1870s by the Englishman Jevons, the Frenchman Walras, and the Austrian Carl Menger (1840-1921).
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Jack Birner provided a nice run into these issues with his paper in Caldwell ed "Carl Menger and his Legacy in Economics".
Couldn't Say It Any Better Than This - The Austrian Economists 2008
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