Friedrich List’s Striving for Economic Integration and Development
Karl-Heinz Schmidt ()
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Karl-Heinz Schmidt: University Paderborn
Chapter Chapter 13 in Handbook of the History of Economic Thought, 2012, pp 351-367 from Springer
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Abstract Modern history of economic thought applies diverse methods of analysis and interpretation of historical data and economic works. The following contribution turns to Friedrich List (1789–1846), the multi-talented author of numerous writings on economic integration and development during the first half of the nineteenth century in Europe and the USA. This chapter contains five sections dealing with (1) biographical notes, (2) historical data and notes covering the context of the author’s works in political economy, (3) a summary of List’s major contributions, (4) a survey on present views of List’s works and (5) an evaluation of List’s contributions from the point of view of modern economic theory and political economy.
Keywords: Political Economy; Public Finance; Productive Power; Public Administration; Custom Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8336-7_13
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