1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Eugen Schwiedland, Kleingewerbe und Hausindustrie in Österreich I (1894) Schwiedland’s 1894 work is a single-author socio-economic monograph, specifically the general part of a larger inquiry into Austrian small trade an...
Schwiedland, Hausindustrie und Sweating-System (1896) Written in the context of the Viennese enquiry into women’s work, Schwiedland’s pamphlet defines “Hausindustrie” not as picturesque domestic craft but as a dependent...
Eugen Schwiedland, Eine vorgeschrittene Fabriksgesetzgebung (1897) This file presents Schwiedland’s German translation, legal ordering, and comparative commentary on New Zealand’s Factories Act of 18 October 1894 and its...
Eugen Peter Schwiedland, Formen und Begriff der Hausindustrie (1898) Schwiedland’s essay is a morphology and definition of Haus- or Verlagsindustrie...
E. Schwiedland, Die Hausierfrage in Österreich — Summary Schwiedland frames the Austrian Hausierfrage as a problem of political economy rather than mere police administration...
Eugen Schwiedland, Behördliche Mindestlohnsatzungen in Australien (1902) This file is a single-author German legal-economic study, an offprint from Schmollers Jahrbuch, with an appendix translating operative provisions o...
Summary Eugen Peter Schwiedland’s 1902 pamphlet asks how political capacity can be created among the least organizable workers: women who sew and take putting-out work at home...
Eugen Schwiedland, Ziele und Wege einer Heimarbeitsgesetzgebung (1903; orig. 1899) Schwiedland’s monograph offers a programmatic analysis of home-work legislation within the broader social question of late nineteenth-cen...
Eugen Schwiedland, Die psychologischen Grundlagen der Wirtschaft (1905) Schwiedland’s essay argues that economic theory must begin from a psychology of the acting person rather than from an abstract calculator...
Eugen Schwiedland, “Sitte und Recht und ihre wirtschaftliche Bedeutung” (1908) Schwiedland’s essay is a sociological genealogy of economic order...
Eugen Schwiedland, Probleme der erwerbenden Jugend (1910) Schwiedland’s pamphlet treats working youth as a decisive field for modern social policy because adolescence is neither childhood nor adulthood, but a vulnerable...
Eugen Schwiedland, Technik, Naturkenntnis und Wirtschaft (1911) Schwiedland’s essay is a compact theory of how natural knowledge becomes technical power and how that power is selected by economic purpose...