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Eugen Ritter von Böhm-
Bawerk (German: [bøːm ˈbaːvɛʁk]; born
Eugen Böhm, 12
February 1851 – 27
August 1914) was an
economist from Austria-Hungary who made...
- originated[when?] in
Vienna with the work of Carl Menger,
Eugen von Böhm-
Bawerk,
Friedrich von Wieser, and others. It was
methodologically opposed to the...
- three-volume work on
finance published by
Austrian economist Eugen Böhm von
Bawerk (1851–1914). The
first two
volumes were
published in the 1880s when he was...
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economic writings of Karl Marx by the
Austrian economist Eugen von Böhm-
Bawerk. In the critique, he
claims to
expose some of the many
flaws of the writings...
- McCulloch's
theoretical work
received harsh criticism from
Eugen von Böhm-
Bawerk in the latter's
History and
Critique of
Interest Theories (1884). "But probably...
- goods, the
desired consumer goods are produced. An
argument against Böhm-
Bawerk's theory of roundaboutness, in
economies with
compound interest, was presented...
- To-Day 3 (1885) pp. 177–9. Hilferding, Rudolf: Böhm-
Bawerks Marx-Kritik (1904).
Translated as Böhm-
Bawerk's Criticism of Marx. Буха́рин, Никола́й Ива́нович...
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Menger in
Vienna in 1903,
where along with his brother-in-law
Eugen von Böhm-
Bawerk he
shaped the next
generation of
Austrian economists including Ludwig von...
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related to
Austrian economists Carl Menger,
Joseph Schumpeter,
Eugen von Böhm-
Bawerk,
Ludwig von Mises, and
Friedrich Hayek.
Other noteworthy Austrian-born émigrés...
- To-day. No. 3. pp. 177–179. Hilferding,
Rudolf (1904). Böhm-
Bawerks Marx-Kritik [Böhm-
Bawerk's Criticism of Marx] (in German). Bukharin,
Nikolai (1914)....