Adam Heydel
Adam Zdzisław Heydel (December 6th 1893 – March 14th 1941) was a Polish economist and representative of the Kraków School of Economics.
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| Born | December 6th, 1893 |
| Died | March 14th, 1941 (aged 47) |
| School or tradition | Kraków School of Economics Austrian School of Economics [1] |
| Alma mater | Jagiellonian University |
| Influences | Say · Mill · Menger · Böhm-Bawerk · Marshall · Krzyżanowski · Mises · Hayek · Schumpeter |
Biography
Early life and education
Adam Heydel was the son of Zdzisław and Maria Heydel. He was a student at Jan III Sobieski High School and later studied in Moscow and Kiev. In 1922 he studied law at the Jagiellonian University, where he got his doctorate.[2]
Works
- Podstawowe zagadnienia metodologiczne ekonomii (1925)
- Kapitalizm i socjalizm wobec etyki (1927)
- Pogląd na rozwój teoretycznej ekonomii” (1929)
- Czy i jak wprowadzić liberalizm ekonomiczny? (1931)
- Pojęcie produktywności (1934)
- Teoria dochodu społecznego (1935).
See also
References
- Paryna, Wojciech (2017). Adam Heydel – polski „austriak” w metodologicznym boju. https://mises.pl/blog/2017/04/26/paryna-adam-heydel-polski-austriak-w-metodologicznym-boju/
- "Polona". polona.pl. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
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