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The personality and economic theory of Albín Bráf (1851-1912), professor of political economy at the Prague university, were milestones in the development of Czech economic thought.He started lecturing at the university in the Czech language (1877), and he defined the subject-matter of...
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Economic thinking in the Czech Lands was closely related to development of economic thinking in the whole Austria, being based on mercantilism. Its Central-European form was cameralism focused on the building of a modern state. Its Czech representatives, e.g. P. H. Morgentaller, F. Š....
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In the Czech society, the tradition of modern economic theory written in the Czech language was started by František Ladislav Rieger (1818 - 1903). He laid foundations of the Czech economic terminology in his work. He can be called a founder of modern economic literature written in Czech. He...
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Approximately 230 years passed from inputting an economy to universities syllabuses and consequently to the others school. It was at time which economy history in Czech wrongfully misses out. Economics as a teaching subject arised in 18th century in a form of mercantile science. The title...
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The synthesis of cameralism and the classical school of political economy was implemented on university premises in the Czech Lands as the education of Adam Smith was adopted. It was spread out by presentations of Wenzel Gustav Kopetz, the Professor of political economy at the University of...
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