Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
Austrian economist (1851–1914) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eugen Ritter von Böhm-Bawerk[lower-alpha 1] (German: [bøːm ˈbaːvɛʁk]; born Eugen Böhm, 12 February 1851 – 27 August 1914) was an economist from Austria-Hungary who made important contributions to the development of macroeconomics and to the Austrian School of Economics. He served intermittently as the Austrian Minister of Finance between 1895 and 1904. He is also noted for writing extensive criticisms of Marxism.
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Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk | |
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Born | Eugen Böhm (1851-02-12)12 February 1851 |
Died | 27 August 1914(1914-08-27) (aged 63) |
Nationality | Austria-Hungary |
Academic career | |
Field | Political economics |
School or tradition | Austrian School |
Alma mater | University of Heidelberg University of Leipzig University of Jena University of Vienna |
Doctoral advisor | Karl Knies, Wilhelm Roscher, Bruno Hildebrand |
Other notable students | Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Henryk Grossman |
Influences | Carl Menger |
Contributions | Roundaboutness Time preference Criticism of Karl Marx's exploitation theory |
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