1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Emil Kauder, “The Retarded Acceptance of the Marginal Utility Theory” (1953) This single-author journal article is a history-of-economic-thought essay on why marginal utility was not accepted earlier...
Emil Kauder, “Intellectual and Political Roots of the Older Austrian School” (1958) Kauder’s essay treats Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, and Wieser as a historically formed Austrian school rather than merely as contributors to mar...
Emil Kauder, “Aus Mengers nachgelassenen Papieren” (1962) Kauder’s article is an archival reinterpretation of Carl Menger built from the marginalia and manuscript fragments preserved in Menger’s library at Hitotsubashi U...
Kauder’s history presents marginal utility theory as a long, uneven effort to explain valuation from the consumer’s standpoint...