Dear SHOE list,
I have a question regarding the origin of the term “Austrian School of
economics”. It is often claimed that the term “Austrian School of economics”
was first used by Schmoller during the Methodenstreit as an insult against
Menger. I tried to verify this claim, but I couldn’t. All I found was that
Mises was making this assertion at one point (without giving any reference
to Schmoller) and many others repeating it later.
Does anyone know whether this claim is accurate and if it were, the source
of it?
(In some German publication, there is a competing claim that the terms
“Austrian School” and “Austrian Economists” were first used in English
journal articles in the late 19th century and that the German term
“Österreichische Schule” originated from a translation from English (while
in the German speaking world the term “Viennese School” (Wiener Schule) was
used in the late 19th century).)
I'll appreciate any suggestions!
Best wishes,
Reinhard
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Dipl.-Verw. Wiss. Reinhard Schumacher
Research Assistant
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