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    Adolph Wagner (25 March 1835 – 8 November 1917) was a German economist and politician, a leading Kathedersozialist (academic socialist) and public finance...
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    increases as national income rises. It is named after the German economist Adolph Wagner (1835–1917), who first observed the effect in his own country and then...
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    Gustav von Schmoller, and also including Étienne Laspeyres, Karl Bücher, Adolph Wagner, Georg Friedrich Knapp and to some extent Lujo Brentano; the Youngest...
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  • were eminent economists like Gustav von Schmoller, Lujo Brentano and Adolph Wagner, who sought a middle path between socialist and laissez-faire economic...
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    Pennsylvania Germans, Wagner also denoted a wagon-maker, wainwright, or cartwright. Adolph Wagner, (1835–1917), German economist Agnieszka Wagner (born 1970),...
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    his Ph.D. from Berlin under the direction of Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner, then the most eminent German economists.[citation needed] As an economist...
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    over-generalized. He took most of his data from earlier researchers, notably Adolph Wagner and Henry Morselli, but they had been more careful in generalizing from...
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    Fields Economist Institutions University of Munich Doctoral advisor Adolph Wagner (Habitilation) Johann von Helferich [da] (Ph.D.) Doctoral students Theodor...
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    anatomist Rudolf Wagner (1805–1864) and brother to economist Adolph Wagner (1835–1917). Wagner received his education at the Universities of Göttingen and...
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    discussions with the then-very deterministically-minded great economist Adolph Wagner let him write a very important work, the Moralstatistik ("Moral Statistics")...
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    alderman Adolph Wagner. Republican nominee Andrew E. Moreau defeated Democratic nominee Timothy F. Conner and independent candidate Adolph Wagner (the latter...
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    Adolf Hitler (redirect from Adolph Hitler)
    architecture and music, attending ten performances of Lohengrin, his favourite Wagner opera. In Vienna, Hitler was first exposed to racist rhetoric. Populists...
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    First, Durkheim took most of his data from earlier researchers, notably Adolph Wagner and Henry Morselli, who were much more careful in generalizing from...
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    Marx's Critique of the Gotha Programme and some notes on a book by Adolph Wagner were fully free from humanist ideology. Althusser considered the epistemological...
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    Yale (1876–1877), and at the University of Berlin (1878–1879) under Adolph Wagner. He was a tutor at Yale in 1879–1883, instructor in political science...
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  • Evangelical Church of the Prussian Union, together with the economist Adolph Wagner had founded the Central Association for Social Reform (Zentralverein...
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  • in gross national product, and is named after the German economist Adolph Wagner (1835–1917). Walras's law: budget constraints imply that the values...
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    Civil War in France, 1871 Critique of the Gotha Program, 1875 Notes on Adolph Wagner, 1883 Das Kapital, Volume II (posthumously published by Engels), 1885...
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  • Critique of the Gotha Programme and some marginal notes on a book by Adolph Wagner are fully free from humanist ideology. In line with this, Althusser...
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    ed. Essays in Social Security and Taxation. Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner Reconsidered. Marburg: Metropolis. Balabkins, Nicholas W. (1988). Not...
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    Ludwigs University attracted several researchers such as economist Adolph Wagner, historians Georg von Below and Friedrich Meinecke, and jurists Karl...
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    Hildebrand, who was openly against Marx and Engels, Gustav von Schmoller, Adolph Wagner, Lujo Brentano, Johann Plenge, Hans Delbrück, Ferdinand Toennies and...
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    Influences Hans Delbrück William Rainey Harper Ignaz Jastrow Herbert Spencer Adolph Wagner Academic work Discipline Theology School or tradition Baptism modernism...
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    Gustav von Schmoller, and also including Étienne Laspeyres, Karl Bücher, Adolph Wagner, and to some extent Lujo Brentano; the Youngest, led by Werner Sombart...
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  • Wadhwani (born 1959), Indian/British economist and monetary policy expert Adolph Wagner (1835–1917), German economist and politician Jim Walker (living), American...
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    nation's most prominent social scientists, including Gustav von Schmoller, Adolph Wagner, and Heinrich von Treitschke. He also met Max Weber who was highly impressed...
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    range of predecessors: Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Charles Darwin, Adolph Wagner and Luigi Cossa, who was his teacher. With this background and on the...
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    (1794–1868), botanist, explorer, famous expedition into Brazil (1817–1820) Adolph Wagner (1835–1917), economist, founding proponent of Academic Socialism and...
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    soldier. Leoben: a shield. Linz: a Wehrmann (knight) by the sculptor Adolph Wagner. Marchtrenk: a table, made by a Russian prisoner of war and decorated...
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  • Valsiner, psychologist Alexander Vasiliev, Byzantinist and Arabist Adolph Wagner, economist and social policy scholar Marlon Dumas, computer scientist...
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