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Menger, Carl.
Carl Menger
Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün
(; ; 28 February 1840 – 26 February 1921) was an Austrian economist and the founder of the
Austrian School of economics
. Menger contributed to the development of the theories of
marginalism
and
marginal utility
, which rejected
cost-of-production theory of value
, such as developed by the
classical economists
such as
Adam Smith
and
David Ricardo
. As a departure from such, he would go on to call his resultant perspective, the
subjective theory of value
.
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Contribution a la théorie du capital /
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Menger
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Carl
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1888.
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Extrait de la Revue d'Économie politique Novembre-De...
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Die Irrthümer des Historismus in der deutschen Nationalökonomie /
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Menger
,
Carl
, 1840-1921.
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German
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1884.
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Bound with Gross, G. Karl Marx. Physical description:...
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Grundgüge einer klassifikation der wirtschaftswissenschaften
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Menger
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Carl
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1889.
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Physical description: [1 v.]
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