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[[A]] study of Werner Sombart’s writin   [[A]] study of Werner Sombart’s writin... - PDF Document (8 M)
Title A study of Werner Sombart’s writings.
Creator Varsanyi, Nicholas. A.
Contributor Weldon, J. (Supervisor)
Date 1963
Abstract In the first decades of this century, Professor Werner Sombart was regarded as one of the greatest German economists, but a controversial figure even within his own country. The task of these pages is to analyze his teachings and doctrines, to assess his contributions to economies, and to determine how his approach to economies differed from that of his great western contemporaries. Few economists have been as prolific as Sombart. He wrote many books and treatises and innumerable journal articles. This work, which culminated in his description of the economies of societies in all epochs from the Carolingians to his own, must be added to many compilations of a statistical kind. The total is enormous. It represents an amount of work and research seldom found in the lifetime of one man.
Subject Economics and Political Science.
Degree Master of Arts.
Department Department of Economics and Political Science.
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PID 115298
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