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Emil Sax (8 February 1845 – 25 March 1927)[1] was an Austrian economist from Javorník, Austrian Silesia.[2]
He was professor of economics at the Charles University in Prague from 1879-93,[3] and after it was split in 1882, he first became Dean of the Law College and later Rector for the German Charles-Ferdinand University. As Rector he was also Virilist ex-officio of the Bohemian Landtag , and he was an elected member of the Imperial Council (Austria) from 1879-85.[4] He died in Volosko, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[5]
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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