1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Eugen Schwiedland, “Sitte und Recht und ihre wirtschaftliche Bedeutung” (1908) Schwiedland’s essay is a sociological genealogy of economic order...
Karl Theodor von Inama-Sternegg, “Zur Kritik der „Moralstatistik“” (1907) This is a single methodological journal article...
Oskar Engländer, Zur Theorie des Produktivkapitalzinses (1908) Engländer’s monograph intervenes in the marginalist capital-interest debate by asking how income from produced means of production can arise without making c...
J. Schumpeter, “Bemerkungen über das Zurechnungsproblem” — Summary Schumpeter’s 1909 essay is a contribution to Austrian value theory and an exercise in theoretical exegesis...
Philippovich’s fourth edition of the Grundriss presents Volkswirtschaftspolitik as a science of policy in historical movement rather than a list of state interventions...
Joseph Schumpeter, “On the Concept of Social Value” Schumpeter’s essay is a methodological intervention into value theory...
Eugen von Philippovich, Die Entwicklung der wirtschaftspolitischen Ideen im 19. Jahrhundert (1910) Philippovich’s six lectures interpret nineteenth-century economic politics as a conflict of social ideals, not as a mere...
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, “Kapital” (1910) Böhm-Bawerk’s encyclopedia article is a compact theoretical map of the capital concept...
Siegmund Feilbogen, “Nationalökonomie und Sozialismus im gegenwärtigen Frankreich” (1910) The file is a journal-published single-author scholarly study surveying French political economy and socialism under the Third Rep...
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...
Friedrich von Wieser, Recht und Macht (1910) Recht und Macht gathers six public lectures on the relation of power, law, history, and freedom...
Summary Schullern-Schrattenhofen’s Grundzüge der Volkswirtschaftslehre treats economics as a systematic science of the national economy, moving from goods, value, production, exchange, money, and distribution to the prac...