Economic theory and economic history (1929) WERNER SOMBART (1863–1941)
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Journal of Institutional Economics, 2006, vol. 2, issue 1, 109-125
Abstract:
Werner Sombart was a leading member of the German historical school in the later decades of its existence. This movement is conventionally divided into two: the ‘older historical school’ beginning with Wilhelm Roscher (1817–1894) and others in the 1840s, and the ‘younger historical school’ beginning with Gustav Schmoller (1838–1917) in the 1880s. The German historical school lasted until the devastations of the Nazi period and the Second World War.
Date: 2006
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