1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Richard Reisch’s 1937 Das Problem des zwischenstaatlichen Zahlungsverkehrs is a policy-theoretical pamphlet: the expanded synopsis of lectures held in Brünn, Olmütz, and Reichenberg, followed by a Ružička/Reisch memorand...
Alexander Mahr, Das Problem einer wechselseitigen Güterproduktion der Erwerbslosen (1937) Alexander Mahr’s 1937 monograph treats unemployment after the war as a structural condition rather than a passing fluctuation...
Eric Voegelin, “Das Timurbild der Humanisten” — Summary This file is a single German scholarly study of Renaissance historiography...
Felix Somary, Die Gegenwartsprobleme der Schweiz: Zehn Thesen (1937) Felix Somary’s 1937 text is a printed public lecture delivered to the student body of the University of Zurich and dedicated to Swiss youth...
Friedrich A. von Hayek, “Economics and Knowledge” (1937) This file is a single-author journal article, originally a presidential address...
Richard von Strigl, Einführung in die Grundlagen der Nationalökonomie Strigl’s Einführung presents economics as the causal science of scarcity rather than a catalogue of political wishes...
Hans Bayer, Money and Credit (1937) Hans Bayer's instructional booklet is an introduction to questions of money and credit, organized into 22 questions for Austrian workers' education...
Friedrich A. Hayek, “Investment That Raises the Demand for Capital” (1937) This file is a single-author theoretical journal article...
Richard von Strigl, “L’enseignement économique en Autriche: Les universités autrichiennes” (1937) Strigl’s article is an institutional diagnosis of Austrian economic education rather than a doctrinal survey...
Fritz Machlup, “On the Meaning of the Marginal Product” (1937) Machlup’s essay is a theoretical clarification of marginal productivity analysis. It does not deny the usefulness of the concept of marginal product...
Richard Kerschagl’s 1938 inaugural lecture surveys Austria’s contribution to modern economics as both a doctrinal history and a methodological self-portrait...
William E. Rappard’s 1938 Cobden Lectures reconstruct the League of Nations’ frustrated campaign for freer trade after the First World War and ask why official unanimity in favor of liberal commerce produced almost no li...