
Gustav von Schmoller
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Gustav von Schmoller was a prominent German economist and a leading figure in the historical school of economics during the late 19th century. He is best known for his critiques of classical economic theory and his advocacy for a more empirical and historically-informed approach to economic analysis. Schmoller's work emphasized the importance of social and cultural factors in economic development, arguing that economic policies must consider the historical context of each nation. His influential writings spanned topics such as the mercantile system, economic policy in Prussia, and the psychological and ethical foundations of economics.
As a professor at the University of Berlin, Schmoller shaped a generation of economists who would follow in his footsteps, promoting the idea that economics should serve the public good. His contributions to economic thought helped lay the groundwork for modern economic sociology and policy analysis. Schmoller's ideas about the role of the state in economic life influenced many policymakers and economists, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that integrates economic science with social responsibility.