<i>'It will be applauded as a great discovery illuminating the essence of the School and its founder, by European ('modern'/Bohm-Bawerkian) Austrians.'</i>
This book provides an insight into Bohm-Bawerk's intellectual development, his political leanings and personal background, including a wealth of previously unknown facts. The study also considers the development of economic thought in the 19th century in Germany and Austria. It critically analyses the work and contribution of Bohm-Bawerk and concludes that his analysis belongs to traditional 19th century German economic thought. Closely related to this is the clarification made by the author of what is genuinely 'Austrian' in the 'Austrian theory of value and distribution'. To complement the study of Bohm-Bawerk, the book also contains the first English translation of his letters to Knut Wicksell.
This book will be of interest to economic theorists, those interested in Austrian economics and the history of economic thought and economic historians.