1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Karl Pribram’s first volume is a historical monograph on Austrian Gewerbepolitik from Maria Theresa’s accession in 1740 to 1798...
Karl Pribram, Die Entstehung der individualistischen Sozialphilosophie (1912) Pribram’s study explains the rise of modern Nationalökonomie as the intellectual victory—but never the pure triumph—of individualistic social...
Karl Pribram, Die wirtschaftliche Verwaltung des serbischen Okkupationsgebietes Karl Pribram’s 1917 essay, grounded in a wartime study journey through occupied Serbia, treats economic administration as both military nece...
Karl Pribram, Die Grundgedanken der Wirtschaftspolitik der Zukunft (1918) Pribram’s 1918 essay argues that the war has not abolished capitalism but has destroyed the self-evidence of liberal economic policy...
Karl Pribram, Die Probleme der internationalen Sozialpolitik (1927) Karl Pribram’s 1927 study frames international social policy as a theoretical and institutional problem: how can industrial societies, no longer governe...
Karl Pribram, Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik und internationale Sozialpolitik (1928) Karl Pribram’s lecture treats the 1927 Geneva World Economic Conference as a revealing test of interwar internationalism...
Karl Pribram, Die städtische Grundrente im Konjunkturverlauf (1930) Karl Pribram’s lecture-essay asks why urban land rent appears not only in privileged central locations but also at the periphery, and why rents and land...
Karl Pribram, Cartel Problems: An Analysis of Collective Monopolies in Europe with American Application (1935) Pribram’s book is a theoretical and historical study of European cartelization, written to clarify what “coll...
Karl Pribram, A History of Economic Reasoning (1983) Pribram’s posthumous work presents economics not as a linear accumulation of doctrines but as a sequence of intellectual forms that make doctrines possible...