Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner : Legacy and Lessons for Civil Society and the State

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Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner : Legacy and Lessons for Civil Society and the State

Jürgen Backhaus, Günther Chaloupek, Hans A. Frambach editors

(European heritage in economics and the social sciences, Vol. 21)

Springer International, c2018

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This book discusses the work of German economists Gustav von Schmoller and Adolph Wagner, its influence on the tradition of German and Austrian economic and social thought, and its implications for the discipline today. Schmoller and Wagner integrated philosophical, historical, sociological and political approaches into the science of economics, focusing specifically on economic development. Schmoller, who is considered the head of the second generation of the German Historical School, argued that general propositions of economic theory had to be based on historical-empirical studies. In contrast, Wagner was a systematologist who preferred to start his investigations into economic problems from abstract principles. Schmoller and Wagner share, however, a common focus on institutions and the role of the state; Wagner favored state policy initiatives, while Schmoller was concerned with the risks of state policy failure. One hundred years after their deaths, the contributions to this book look into their approach, trace the influence of their ideas, and explore the relevance of their thought in a global economy. This book will be useful for students and scholars interested in socio-economics, the history of economic thought, economic policy, and political science.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Gustav Schmoller's Program and its Valuation Today and Tomorrow.- Chapter 2: Gustav von Schmoller's Influence in the Netherlands 1870-1940 - A Forgotten Economist?.- Chapter 3: German Roots of Health Economics: Gustav Schmoller and Adolph Wagner.- Chapter 4: Menger contra Schmoller: Methodological Issues and Beyond.- Chapter 5: Gustav Schmoller and Karl Popper - Reginald Hansen's Efforts to Reconcile Two Alternative Approaches to the Social Sciences.- Chapter 6: Wagner's Law, Money and the Theory of Financial Crisis - Adolph Wagner's Early Viennese Publications.- Chapter 7: Similarities and Differences in Central Concepts of Social Economy - Adolph Wagner's Concept of State Socialism and Heinrich Pesch's Concept of Solidarism.- Chapter 8: Adolph Wagner Revisited: Is Environmental Quality a Collective Need?.- Chapter 9: Wagner's Law and the Public Expenditure Growth in Italy From 1861-2016.- Chapter 10: Empirical Evidence on "Wagner's Law of Increasing Government Activity" for the Austrian Monarchy.- Chapter 11: Meincke's Sonderweg.- Chapter 12: Report: Schmoller Research in China and its Potential.- Chapter 13: The Partial Demise of Wagner's Public Finance Structure after 9/11.

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