Fritz Machlup
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 40 years ago |
Date of birth | December 15,1902 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Wiener Neustadt |
Austria | |
Date of died | January 30,1983 |
Died | Princeton |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Parents | Cecile Machlup |
Influenced by | Ludwig von Mises |
Friedrich von Wieser | |
Job | Economist |
Education | University of Vienna |
School or tradit | Austrian School |
Influencees | Edith Penrose |
Merton Miller | |
Marcel van Meerhaeghe | |
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ID | 513682 |
The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States
Essays on economic semantics
A history of thought on economic integration
Knowledge, Its Creation, Distribution, and Economic Significance: The branches of learning
International payments, debts, and gold
The stock market, credit and capital formation
The political economy of monopoly
Methodology of economic and other social sciences
The economics of sellers' competition
International Monetary Economics
Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance, Volume I: Knowledge and Knowledge Production
Essays on Hayek
Education and economic growth
The Economics of Information and Human Capital
International Trade and the National Income Multiplier
Information through the printed word
Remaking the international monetary system
Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance, Volume III: The Economics of Information and Human Capital
Börsenkredit, Industriekredit und Kapitalbildung
The Stock Market, Credit and Capital
Führer durch die Krisenpolitik
Reflections on a Troubled World Economy
Maintaining and Restoring Balance in International Payments
Period Analysis and Multiplier Theory
The alignment of foreign exchange rates
Selected economic writings of Fritz Machlup
The branches of learning
Plans for Reform of the International Monetary System
Würdigung der Werke von Friedrich A. von Hayek
The book value of monetary gold
International Monetary Problems
International Monetary Systems
Plans for Reform of the International Monetary System: Special Papers in International Economics, No. 3, August, 1962
Lecture on Theory of Human Capital
Essays on economic semantics
A history of thought on economic integration
Knowledge, Its Creation, Distribution, and Economic Significance: The branches of learning
International payments, debts, and gold
The stock market, credit and capital formation
The political economy of monopoly
Methodology of economic and other social sciences
The economics of sellers' competition
International Monetary Economics
Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance, Volume I: Knowledge and Knowledge Production
Essays on Hayek
Education and economic growth
The Economics of Information and Human Capital
International Trade and the National Income Multiplier
Information through the printed word
Remaking the international monetary system
Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance, Volume III: The Economics of Information and Human Capital
Börsenkredit, Industriekredit und Kapitalbildung
The Stock Market, Credit and Capital
Führer durch die Krisenpolitik
Reflections on a Troubled World Economy
Maintaining and Restoring Balance in International Payments
Period Analysis and Multiplier Theory
The alignment of foreign exchange rates
Selected economic writings of Fritz Machlup
The branches of learning
Plans for Reform of the International Monetary System
Würdigung der Werke von Friedrich A. von Hayek
The book value of monetary gold
International Monetary Problems
International Monetary Systems
Plans for Reform of the International Monetary System: Special Papers in International Economics, No. 3, August, 1962
Lecture on Theory of Human Capital
Fritz Machlup Life story
Fritz Machlup was an Austrian-American economist who was president of the International Economic Association from 1971–1974. He was one of the first economists to examine knowledge as an economic resource, and is credited with popularizing the concept of the information society.