E. F. Schumacher (1911–1977) British economist
Buddhist Economics
Source: 1940s, Economic Analysis, 1941, p. 614 (rev. ed. 1948) as cited in: Andrew McMeekin (2002) Innovation by Demand. p. 131
E. F. Schumacher (1911–1977) British economist
Buddhist Economics
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1940s, Quasi-Stationary Social Equilibria and the Problem of Permanent Change, 1947, p. 39.
William Stanley Jevons book The Coal Question
The Coal Question (1865)
Context: It is very commonly urged, that the failing supply of coal will be met by new modes of using it efficiently and economically.... It is wholly a confusion of ideas to suppose that the economical use of fuel is equivalent to a diminished consumption. The very contrary is the truth.
Jim Stanford (1961) Canadian economist
Part 2, Chapter 9, Reproduction (for Economists), p. 114 (Case as per text.)
Economics For Everyone (2008)
Arthur Seyss-Inquart (1892–1946) austrian chancellor and politician, convicted of crimes against humanity in Nuremberg Trials and sentenced …
Speech in Amsterdam, March 12, 1941. Quoted in "The Scourge of the Swastika: A Short History of Nazi War Crimes" - Page 248 - World War, 1939-1945 - 1954
“Be patient. Our Playwright may show
In some fifth act what this wild Drama means.”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) British poet laureate
The Play, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
"Intertemporal Price Equilibrium and Movement in the Value of Money" (1928)
1920s–1930s
Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990) American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist
Leonard Bernstein: The Gift Of Music
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Preface
1940s, The Economics of Peace, 1945