1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Carl Menger, “Nachruf auf Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk” (1915) Carl Menger’s obituary is both a memorial portrait and an intellectual appraisal of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk...
This file is a brief autograph-catalogue record for an album leaf associated with Eugen von Philippovich, identified as a national economist and dated Vienna, 6 April 1915...
Vergangenheit und Zukunft der Sozialwissenschaften — Summary Schumpeter’s lecture-essay is a history and prognosis of the social sciences, but also a methodological intervention...
Joseph Schumpeter, Wie studiert man Sozialwissenschaft? (1915) Schumpeter’s lecture-essay, based on a 1910 address, is a methodological initiation rather than a survey of doctrines...
Rudolf Sieghart, Zolltrennung und Zolleinheit (1915) Sieghart’s monograph reconstructs the Austrian-Hungarian “Zwischenzoll-Linie” from administrative records in order to intervene in the wartime debate over future econo...
Summary This file is a single wartime letter, dated 1 February 1916, from Joseph Alois Schumpeter to Count Otto Harrach. Its scope is brief but politically dense: Schumpeter thanks Harrach for sending an essay or memoran...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Brief an Graf Otto Harrach vom 25. Januar 1916” This file is a single private wartime political letter, not a treatise or edited collection...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Das Grundprinzip der Verteilungstheorie” (1916/17) Schumpeter’s article is a concentrated defense of distribution theory as economic analysis...
Emil Sax, Der Kapitalzins. Kritische Studien (1916) Emil Sax’s Der Kapitalzins is a single-author theoretical monograph: a set of “critical studies” directed chiefly against Böhm-Bawerk’s positive theory of capital inter...
Viktor Mataja, Die Reklame — Summary Viktor Mataja’s Die Reklame offers a systematic political-economic account of advertising as one of the institutions that organize modern exchange...
Karl Schlesinger, Die Veränderungen des Geldwertes im Kriege (1916) Schlesinger’s wartime lecture explains inflation and the agio by tracing how war finance moves through the monetary circuit...
Sieghart, “Kaiser Franz Josef I.” — Summary Rudolf Sieghart’s 1916 essay is an obituary, but it is also a theory of Habsburg monarchy written at the moment when Franz Joseph’s death made that theory urgent...