Gottfried Haberler, Austrian Economics, and the Index Number Problem
Sprache des Vortragstitels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Gottfried Haberler (1900?95) was an Austrian-American economist who is best known for his work on international trade. He studied in Vienna with Friedrich von Wieser and Ludwig von Mises, and later emigrated first to the United Kingdom (where he taught at the London School of Economics) and then to the United States, joining the economics department at Harvard University where he worked alongside Joseph Schumpeter. Though influenced by the ideas of the Austrian School of Economics through his teachers, Haberler was never an ideological defender of Austrian views. This paper looks at his first major work, Der Sinn der Indexzahlen, which was published when he was a young economics professor at Vienna University in 1927. The book has not been translated into English and therefore not received much critical attention in the English-speaking world. Our goals in this paper are (i) to draw attention to this early but very insightful work on the index number problem; (ii) to trace a number of significant ideas of the Austrian School of Economics in this book; (iii) to show how the book foreshadows some contemporary criticisms of widespread uses of index numbers and, finally, (iv) to discuss a number of omissions and limitations of this work.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Vortragstyp:
Hauptvortrag / Eingeladener Vortrag auf einer Tagung
Vortragsdatum:
05.04.2024
Vortragsort:
Vereinigte Staaten
Details zum Vortragsort:
Konferenz /Workshop Duke University, South Carolina, Center for History of Pol. Economy