에밀 색스

Emil Sax

에밀 색스(Emil Sax, 1845년 2월 8일 ~ 1927년 3월 25일)[1]오스트리아 실레시아자보르니크 출신의 경제학자였다.[2]

1879년부터 1993년까지 프라하의 샤를르 대학교 경제학과 교수로 재직했으며, 1882년 분리되고 나서 처음 법대 학장이 되었고 후에 독일 샤를-페르디난드 대학교의 렉터가 되었다.[3]렉터로서 그는 또한 보헤미안 랜드태그[de]의 비릴리스트[de]의 권위자였고, 1879년부터 85년까지 제국 평의회(오스트리아)의 선출직 위원이었다.[4]그는 유고슬라비아 왕국볼로스코에서 죽었다.[5]

문학 작품

  • "Die Wohnungszusténde der ar babyden Klasen und ihre reform" (Vienna 1869)
  • "Der Neubau Wiens Im Zusammenhang mit der Donauregulierung" (das. 1869);
  • "위버 라거호이저 und 라거쉐인" (das. 1869),
  • "Die Eugonomik der Eisenbanen" (das. 1870);
  • "Die Verkehrsmittel in Polks- Und Staatswitschaft" (das. 1878-79, 2 Bde).;
  • "Das Wesen und die Aufgaben der Nationalökonomie" (Das. 1883);
  • "그룬드렁 데어 정리정돈" (das. 1887)

참조

  1. ^ Michael Pickhardt; Jordi Sardà Pons (2006). Perspectives on Competition in Transportation. LIT Verlag Münster. pp. 221–. ISBN 978-3-8258-9670-6.
  2. ^ Eugen-Maria Schulak; Herbert Unterköfler (February 2011). The Austrian School of Economics: A History of Its Ideas, Ambassadors, and Institutions. Ludwig von Mises Institute. pp. 49–. ISBN 978-1-61016-498-6. Within the ranks of the Austrian School, Emil Sax occupied an original but now largely forgotten position.1 Just a few years younger ... Emil Sax was born in 1845 into a family of cloth manufacturers and civil servants from Javorník-Jánský vrch ...
  3. ^ Léon Walras; Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (1965). 1884-1897. North-Holland Publishing Company. pp. 186–. Emil Sax (1845-1927), Austrian economist, taught at the University of Prague 1879-93. As is seen in this letter, he elaborated a theory of public or welfare economics to complement the ordinary theory of individual economy.
  4. ^ J_rgen G. Backhaus (1 January 2005). The Elgar Companion to Law and Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 652–. ISBN 978-1-84542-550-0. Emil Sax, professor of economics at the German University of Prague from 1879 to 1893 and member of the Austrian parliament, tried to apply Austrian economic theory to politics, state and ...
  5. ^ Antonio Sergio Bessa (2014). Beyond the Supersquare: Art and Architecture in Latin America After Modernism. Fordham University Press. pp. 25–. ISBN 978-0-8232-6079-9.