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The Beginnings of Scholarly Economic Journalism: The Austrian Economist and The German Economist: The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences, cartea 12

Editat de Jürgen Backhaus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2013
The twin journals, Der Österreichische Volkswirt (The Austrian Economist) and Der Deutsche Volkswirt (The German Economist) were created by Gustav Stolper, godfather of Joseph Schumpeter, first in Vienna and then after the First World War, in Berlin. Schumpeter was to become a frequent contributor of the Berlin-based journal, which combined a successful blend of economic analysis and political and business insider knowledge which Stolper gained with his famous and sought after parties at his Wannsee villa. The two publications offer a kaleidoscope of many different ideas and concepts, some of which are addressed in this book, including philosophy, demography, monetary aspects, foreign developments, employment policy, and politics. The personal and professional contributions of Gustav Stolper and his secretary, Lilo Linke, are also discussed. Very little has been published on these early ventures into economic journalism, and this book will appeal to anyone studying economic journalism or the economic history of early twentieth century Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461429746
ISBN-10: 1461429749
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: VIII, 164 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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The twin journals, Der Österreichische Volkswirt (The Austrian Economist) and Der Deutsche Volkswirt (The German Economist) were created by Gustav Stolper, godfather of Joseph Schumpeter, first in Vienna and then after the First World War, in Berlin. Schumpeter was to become a frequent contributor of the Berlin-based journal, which combined a successful blend of economic analysis and political and business insider knowledge which Stolper gained with his famous and sought after parties at his Wannsee villa.  The two publications offer a kaleidoscope of many different ideas and concepts, some of which are addressed in this book, including philosophy, demography, monetary aspects, foreign developments, employment policy, and politics.  The personal and professional contributions of Gustav Stolper and his secretary, Lilo Linke, are also discussed.  Very little has been published on these early ventures into economic journalism, and this book will appeal to anyone studying economic journalism or the economic history of early twentieth century Europe.

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Brings to light two early German journals in economics, which were both far more encompassing and ambitious than their London counterpart. Begins the study on these rather unique experiments in communication and gems of economic insight. Examines the personal and professional life of Gustav Stolper, the Jewish founder of these two journals, who later emigrated to the United States.