- Karl Přibram
Karl Přibram (
22 December 1877 –15 July 1973 ), also known as “Karl Pribram”, was an Austrian-born economist. He is most noted for his work inlabor economics , inindustrial organization , and in thehistory of economic thought .Přibram analyzed post-scholastic economic thought into three competing traditions:
*a nominalist tradition, which has typically provided foundations for liberal prescriptions
*an intuitionist tradition, which formed an intellectual infrastructure for fascistic prescriptions
*a tradition of Hegelian dialectics, which formed the intellectual infrastructure for MarxistCommunism Karl Pribram died in
Washington, D.C. , in 1973.His papers are held in the German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection of the
M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives of the libraries of the University at Albany, the State University of New York.Positions
*chief of the Legislative Division for Social Policy in the Austrian Ministry for Social Administration, 1918–21
*head of the research and statistical department at the International Labour Office, Geneva, 1921–28
*professor of economics at theUniversity of Frankfurt am Main , 1928–33
*research member of theBrookings Institution , 1933–35
*member of the U.S. Social Security Board, 1935–42
*senior economist at the U.S. Tariff Commission, 1942–51
*professor of economics atAmerican University .Works
*"Lohnschutz des gewerblichen Arbeiters nach österreichischem Recht" (1904)
*"Normalarbeitstag in den gewerblichen Betrieben und im Bergbaue Österreichs" (1906)
*"Entstehung der individualistischen Sozialphilosophie" (1912)
*"Probleme der internationalen Arbeitsstatistik" (1925)
*"Unification of Social Insurance" (1925)
*“World-unemployment and Its Problems” in "Unemployment as a world-problem" (1931) byJohn Maynard Keynes , Karl Pribram, and E.J. Phelan; edited byPhilip Quincy Wright
*“Equilibrium concept and business cycle statistics” (1934), Institut International de statistique, 22nd section, London.
*"Cartel Problems; an Analysis of Collective Monopolies in Europe with American Application" (1935)
*"Social Insurance in Europe and Social Security in the United States: a Comparative Analysis" (1937)
*"Merit Rating and Unemployment Compensation" (1937)
*"Principles Underlying Disqualifications for Benefits in Unemployment Compensation" (1938)
*"Foreign Trade Policy of Austria" (1945)
*"Conflicting Patterns of Thought" (1949)
*“Patterns of Economic Reasoning” in "American Economic Review" vol. 43 (2), Supplement (1953)
*"A History of Economic Reasoning" (1983, posthumous and incomplete)References
*Perlman, Mark. “Perceptions of our Discipline: Three Magisterial Treatments of the Evolution of Economic Thought”, Presidential Address to HES, "Bulletin of the History of Economics Society", Vol. 7, No 2 (1985).
*Perlman, Mark. “An Essay on Karl Pribram's a History of Economic Reasoning”, "Revue économique", vol. 38 (1987) #1 (January), pp. 171-6.
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