Item #H27542 Monatsberichte des Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 12. Jahrgang, Nummer 3, 1938. Nazi Era Austria, Ernst Wagemann.
Monatsberichte des Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 12. Jahrgang, Nummer 3, 1938
Monatsberichte des Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 12. Jahrgang, Nummer 3, 1938
Monatsberichte des Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 12. Jahrgang, Nummer 3, 1938

Monatsberichte des Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 12. Jahrgang, Nummer 3, 1938

Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung, 1938. Wraps. 11.5 x 8.25 inches, wraps, fair copy with some discoloration, wear and soil to covers, red pencil and ink notes to covers, moderate red pencil marks, underlining, etc., to text; paginated 75-104. Economic research institute's report on business cycles, forecasting, and preparation for economic crises, etc. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Alexander Gerschenkron was also working at the institute during the early years. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director from 1936 to 1939, and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s, Hayek and Morgenstern in particular, in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere, advocated hard currency, austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Fair. Item #H27542

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