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STAATSTÄTIGKEIT UND MULTIPLIKATOR IN DEN SCHRIFTEN LUDWIG GALLS-EINE DOGMENGESCHICHTLICHE ERGÄNZUNG ZUR BESCHÄFTIGUNGSTHEORIE

1969

SUMMARY The German author Heinrich Ludwig Lambert Gall (1794-1863) who is characterized as socialist by the authors of histories of economic thought proposed a policy for full employment, based on the multiplier-principle and public expenditures financed by taxes, since 1822. Not Rodbertus but Gall was the first one describing the multiplier scheme. The interpretation of Gall's publications shows his important ideas about interventionism similar to the modern theory of full employment and the activity of the state.

Economic ThoughtEconomics and EconometricsFull employmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectModern theorylanguage.human_languageGermanArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)LawEconomic historylanguageGallInterventionism (politics)Sociologymedia_commonKyklos
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1993

From his studies on Invertebrate animals and fossils in the vicinity of Paris, J.-B. de Lamarck (1744–1829) formulated a number of conclusions in his Zoological Philosophy [1] (1809), the first coherent theory of evolution. However, in contrast to commonly held belief, this was not based purely on speculation, but was progressively elaborated.

Natural selectionPhilosophyModern theoryContrast (music)SpeculationEpistemology
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Herbert J. Davenport on Conspicuous Consumption and the Economics of Feminism

2019

This article analyzes Herbert J. Davenport’s discussions of conspicuous consumption and feminism. Even though these (typically) Veblenian topics represent two “episodes” in many respects disconnected with the central body of Davenport’s theoretical interests, the assessment of Davenport’s views on these matters enlarges our knowledge of the development of his thought. Our analysis shows how Davenport can be enrolled among the forerunners of the modern theory of positional goods. Moreover, our article offers some new findings on the impact of Veblen’s ideas on one of his closest students at the Chicago University.

feminismEconomics and Econometrics05 social sciencesModern theoryDavenport conspicuous consumption positional goods feminismConspicuous consumptionGeneral Business Management and AccountingFeminismKeywords Davenport conspicuous consumption positional goods feminism0506 political sciencepositional goodsVeblen goodDavenportSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationconspicuous consumptionSociologypositional good050207 economicsPositive economics
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