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Wechselseitige Einflüsse zwischen dem deutschen wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Denken und dem anderer europäischer Sprachräume. Studien zur Entwicklung der ökonomischen Theorie XXIV

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Inhalt: K. Tribe, Das Adam-Smith-Problem und die deutsche Smithrezeption - P. Rosner, Die Theorie von Karl Marx als Antwort auf die von Pierre-Joseph Proudhon gestellten Fragen - B. Sandelin / H.-M. Trautwein, The Baltic Exchange: Mutual Influences between Economists in the German and Swedish Language Areas - J. Zweynert, Deutsche Einflüsse auf das russische ökonomische Denken in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts - H. Janssen, Alexander W. Tschajanow (1888-1937) und die russische Emigration in Deutschland - C. Gehrke / H. D. Kurz, Die Debatte um die Ertrags- und Kostentheorie und ihre Reflexion im deutschen Schrifttum der dreißiger und vierziger Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts

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  • Kurz (ed.), 0. "Wechselseitige Einflüsse zwischen dem deutschen wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Denken und dem anderer europäischer Sprachräume. Studien zur Entwicklung der ökonomischen Theorie XXIV," Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Duncker & Humblot GmbH, Berlin, edition 1, volume 115, number 53435, May.
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