
Carl Menger - Wikipedia
Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün [3] was born in the city of Neu-Sandez in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austrian Empire, which is now Nowy Sącz in Poland. [9] He was the son of a …
Carl Menger | Biography & Facts | Britannica Money
2025年2月22日 · Carl Menger (born February 23, 1840, Neu-Sandec, Galicia, Austrian Empire [now Nowy Sącz, Poland]—died February 26, 1921, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian …
卡尔·门格尔 - 百度百科
卡尔·门格尔(Carl Menger, 1840年2月23日- 1921年2月26日), 奥地利 著名经济学家。 现代 边际效用 理论的创始者之一。 [1] 卡尔·门格尔生于 加利西亚 (时为 奥地利 领土,现属 波 …
Carl Menger - Mises Institute
Carl Menger was born on February 28, 1840 in Galicia, which is today a part of Poland. He was the scion of an old Austrian family which included craftsmen, musicians, civil servants, and …
Carl Menger - Econlib
Carl Menger was born in Galicia, part of Austro-Hungary (now southern Poland), to a prosperous family. He had two brothers, Anton and Max. Both brothers were lawyers, and Anton was a …
Carl Menger - Library of Economics and Liberty
Carl Menger was born in Galicia, part of Austro-Hungary (now southern Poland), to a prosperous family. He was one of three talented brothers; Anton was a legal philosopher and socialist …
Carl Menger - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün [3] (28 February 1840 – 26 February 1921) was an Austrian economist who is considered to be one of leaders of the 1870s "Marginalist Revolution". [4] He …
Carl Menger (1840 - 1921) - ECAEF
Carl Menger was born on February 23, 1840 into the family of lawyers in Neu-Sandez (today Poland) and grew up together with his older brother Max, who later became a conservative …
Carl Menger and his contributions to economics
2025年3月6日 · Carl Menger, born in 1840 in Nowy Sącz (today Poland), was a renowned economist whose work laid the foundations for what we now know as the Austrian School of …
Menger, Carl (1840–1921) - SpringerLink
2016年10月19日 · Menger was born in Neu-Sandez, Galizieu, a part of Austria that later became Poland. His family were mostly civil servants and army officers. Menger’s father was a lawyer, …