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    • Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün was an Austrian economist and the founder of the Austrian school of economics. Menger contributed to the development of the theories of marginalism and marginal utility, which rejected cost-of-production theory of value, such as developed by the classical economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo. As a departure from su… See more

    Biography

    Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün was born in the city of Neu-Sandez in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,
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    Economics

    Menger used his subjective theory of value to arrive at what he considered one of the most powerful insights in economics: "both sides gain from exchange". Unlike William Jevons, Menger did not believe that goods provide "util… See more

    Born28 February 1840 · Neu Sandez, Galicia, Austrian Empire (now Nowy Sącz, Poland)
    Died26 February 1921 (aged 80) · Vienna, Austria
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    Carl Menger (born February 23, 1840, Neu-Sandec, Galicia, Austrian Empire [now Nowy Sącz, Poland]—died February 26, 1921, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian economist who contributed to the development of the marginal utility theory …

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    Carl Menger. 1840-1921. C arl Menger has the twin distinctions of being the founder of Austrian economics and a cofounder of the marginal utility revolution. Menger worked separately from William Jevons and Leon Walras and …

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