Friedrich List (Ökonom) (1789-1846)

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Name (English)
Friedrich List (Ökonom)
Short name
Friedrich List
Year of birth
1789
Year of death
1846
Short Description
"Georg Friedrich List (6 August 1789 – 30 November 1846) was a German-American economist who developed the "National System" of political economy. He was a forefather of the German historical school of economics, and argued for the German Customs Union from a Nationalist standpoint. He advocated imposing tariffs on imported goods while supporting free trade of domestic goods, and stated the cost of a tariff should be seen as an investment in a nation´s future productivity.

List was a political liberal who collaborated with Karl von Rotteck and Carl Theodor Welcker on the Rotteck-Welckersches Staatslexikon [de], an encyclopedia of political science that advocated constitutional liberalism and which influenced the Vormärz. At the time in Europe, liberal and nationalist ideas were almost inseparably linked, and political liberalism was not yet attached to what was later considered "economic liberalism."[10] Emmanuel Todd considers John Maynard Keynes to be the logical continuation of List as a theorist of "moderate or regulated capitalism".[11]" - (en.wikipedia.org 05.05.2020)
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  • Tafel 1035, Bild 1, Friedrich List

    Tafel 1035, Bild 1, Friedrich List

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