An Economic Spurt that Failed: Four Lectures in Austrian History - Eliot Janeway Lectures on Historical Economics - Alexander Gerschenkron - Books - Princeton University Press - 9780691616582 - March 8, 2015
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An Economic Spurt that Failed: Four Lectures in Austrian History - Eliot Janeway Lectures on Historical Economics

Alexander Gerschenkron

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An Economic Spurt that Failed: Four Lectures in Austrian History - Eliot Janeway Lectures on Historical Economics

In 1900 the newly appointed Austrian prime minister, Ernest von Koerber, initiated a novel program of economic development designed to solve the political and economic problems of the Habsburg Monarchy. Ambitious and ingenious as the plan was, it proved a failure, and in this book Alexander Gerschenkron assesses its career and significance for both


Marc Notes: In 1900 the newly appointed Austrian prime minister, Ernest von Koerber, initiated a novel programme of economic development designed to solve the political and economic problems of the Habsburg Monarchy. Ambitious and ingenious as the plan was, it proved a failure, and in this book Alexander Gerschenkron assesses its career and significance for both Austrian and European history. Publisher Marketing: In 1900 the newly appointed Austrian prime minister, Ernest von Koerber, initiated a novel program of economic development designed to solve the political and economic problems of the Habsburg Monarchy. Ambitious and ingenious as the plan was, it proved a failure, and in this book Alexander Gerschenkron assesses its career and significance for both Austrian and European history. The author explains the importance of Koerber's experiment as a way of increasing Austria's economic strength while drawing the country out of divisive political struggles. He ascribes its failure primarily to the obstructionist tactics of Eugen von Boehin-Bawerk, the famous economist, who headed the Austrian Ministry of Finance. In describing the experiment's brief but striking success, Professor Gerschenkron challenges the widespread belief among scholars that disintegrating nationalist forces were irresistible. Originally published in 1977. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Contributor Bio:  Gerschenkron, Alexander The late Alexander Gerschenkron held a degree of Doctor Rerum Politicarum from the University of Vienna. He was Chief of the Foreign Areas Section at the Federal Reserve Board, as well as Walter S. Barker Professor of Economics and Director of the Economic History Workshop, Harvard University.

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Released March 8, 2015
ISBN13 9780691616582
Publishers Princeton University Press
Pages 184
Dimensions 152 × 235 × 10 mm   ·   255 g
Language English  

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