1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Richard Kerschagl, Finanzwissenschaft. Abriss der Steuerlehre (1935) Kerschagl’s Abriss der Steuerlehre presents public finance as an economic science of the state, not as a technical appendix to tax law or budgetary pra...
Richard Kerschagl’s 1938 inaugural lecture surveys Austria’s contribution to modern economics as both a doctrinal history and a methodological self-portrait...
Richard Kerschagl, Das soziale Wunschbild als ökonomischer Faktor (1947) Kerschagl’s rectoral address presents the social Wunschbild not as escapist utopia but as an active economic factor...
Richard Kerschagl, Einführung in die Methodenlehre der Nationalökonomie Kerschagl’s Einführung reconstructs the conditions under which pure economics can be scientific...
Richard Kerschagl, Das Geld von heute (1949) Kerschagl’s 1949 treatise develops a theory of money from the experience of war finance, rationing, blocked balances, inflation, black markets, and administrative allocation...
Richard Kerschagl, Vollbeschäftigung und Inflation (1953) Kerschagl’s essay argues against the hope that full employment can be secured by monetary technique...
Richard Kerschagl, John Law: Die Erfindung der modernen Banknote (1956) Kerschagl’s study is a rehabilitation of John Law and a genealogy of modern monetary institutions...
Kerschagl, Silber (1961) Richard Kerschagl’s Silber is a raw-material monograph whose thesis is that silver can be understood only where mineral occurrence, extraction technology, and monetary history intersect...
Richard Kerschagl, Wirtschafts- und Wissenshilfe für Entwicklungsgebiete (1962) Richard Kerschagl’s 1962 book is a single-author policy monograph in the Austrian UNESCO Commission series...
Richard Kerschagl, Einführung in die Finanzwissenschaft (1963) Richard Kerschagl’s Einführung in die Finanzwissenschaft is a public-finance textbook with a broad comparative scope: it introduces the theory of state reven...
Richard Kerschagl, „Der Westen und die Entwicklungsländer“ (1964) This file is a single-author policy essay. Kerschagl writes in the early Cold War and decolonization context, asking whether Western aid to newly independ...
Kerschagl, “Defoe als Künder, Owen als Vollender” Kerschagl’s essay argues that Robert Owen did not simply supersede Daniel Defoe but belatedly completed social-economic ideas Defoe had announced under less favorable con...