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Carl Menger

Carl Menger

Founder of the austrian school of economics

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Founder of
Austrian School
Austrian School
Birthdate
February 23, 1840
Birthplace
Nowy Sącz
Nowy Sącz
Date of Death
February 26, 1921
Place of Death
Vienna
Vienna
Nationality
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Austrian
Author of
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Untersuchungen über die methode der socialwissenschaften
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Untersuchungen über die Methode der Socialwissenschaften, und der Politischen Oekonomie insbesondere
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Educated at
Charles University
Charles University
Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University
University of Vienna
University of Vienna
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Professor
Professor
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Economist
Economist
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00000001105502580
Open Library ID
OL113426A0
VIAF
369786410

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Doctoral Advisor
Lorenz von Stein
Lorenz von Stein
Doctoral Students
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk
Frank Fetter
Frank Fetter
Friedrich von Wieser
Friedrich von Wieser

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Child
Karl Menger
Karl Menger
Citizenship
Austrian Empire
Austrian Empire
Austria
Austria
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Father
Anton Menger
Anton Menger
Father of
Karl Menger
Karl Menger
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Notable Work
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Principles of Economics (Menger)
Wikidata ID
Q84177

Carl Menger, Austrian economist who contributed to the development of the marginal utility theory and to the formulation of a subjective theory of value.

Menger received a Ph.D. from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków in 1867 and then accepted a position in the Austrian civil service. In 1873 he became a professor of political economy at the University of Vienna, remaining there, with brief interruptions, until 1903. He then devoted himself to his studies in economics. Menger was widely known as the founder of the Austrian school of economics.

What made Menger (along with economists William Stanley Jevons and Léon Walras) a founder of the marginal utility revolution was the insight that goods are valuable because they serve various uses whose importance differs. Menger used this insight to resolve the diamond-water paradox that Adam Smith had posed but did not solve in The Wealth of Nations (1776). (See Austrian school of economics.) Menger also used it to refute the view popularized by David Ricardo and Karl Marx that the value of goods derives from the value of labour used to produce them. Menger proved just the opposite: that the value of labour derives from the value of the goods it produces, which is why, for example, the best professional basketball players or most popular actors are paid so much.

Menger also used the subjective theory of value to disprove the Aristotelian view that exchange involves a transaction of equal value for equal value. In exchange, Menger pointed out, people will give up what they value less in return for what they value more, which is why both sides can gain from an exchange. That led him to the conclusion that middlemen create value by facilitating exchange. Menger also showed that money, as a transactional medium, solves the difficulty of exchanging goods directly: a chicken farmer who wants gasoline finds it easier to trade those chickens for some widely accepted good—money—and then to trade this good for gasoline. It is far more difficult to trade chickens directly for gasoline. Money, like language, developed naturally as a means for facilitating human interaction.

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Carl Menger : fondateur de l'école autrichienne d'économie (Bio)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-Vi0Zo_KdA

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September 8, 2021

Die Irrthümer des Historismus in der deutschen Nationalökonomie : Carl Menger : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Carl Menger

https://archive.org/details/dieirrthmerdesh00menggoog/mode/2up

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September 29, 2009

Masters of Austrian Economics #1: Carl Menger

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPG_xv40vKs

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May 17, 2019

Principles of economics. First, general part : Menger, Carl, 1840-1921 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Carl Menger

https://archive.org/details/principlesofecon0000meng_k9k3

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1950

Problems of economics and sociology : (untersuchungen ueber die Methode der Socialwissenschaften und der politischen Oekonomie insbesondere) : Menger, Carl, 1840-1921 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Carl Menger

https://archive.org/details/problemsofeconom0000meng

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1963

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