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Chapter 7 in The Alternative Austrian Economics, 2019, pp 96-114 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Chapter 7 outlines the very different contributions of four Austrian socialist writers. Two of them are women, both of them known principally as economists. Helene Bauer was a theorist, with special interests in the economics of capitalist crisis, while Käthe Leichter was an empirical researcher who focused on the economics of the interwar Austrian labour market and the subordinate role that women played in it. The two men are the eminent philosopher Max Adler and the legal theorist Karl Renner, both of whom published articles on political economy. Both dealt with the implications of the First World War, while Adler also explored the economic background to the rise of fascism.
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Date: 2019
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