Hans von Scheel

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Hans von Scheel

Friedrich Wilhelm Hans von Scheel (born December 29, 1839 in Potsdam , † September 27, 1901 in Berlin ) was a German economist and statistician .

Life

Scheel studied in Halle , Jena and Berlin , in 1868 became assistant to his teacher Bruno Hildebrand at the statistical office in Jena, in 1869 teacher of economics at the agricultural academy in Proskau / Silesia , in 1871 as professor of political science at the University of Bern and from 1877 as a member of the government and member of the Imperial Statistical Office in Berlin, which he headed from 1891 as director in succession to Karl Becker .

Early on, he wrote treatises on monetary theory and basic economic terms.

Hans von Scheel died in Berlin in 1901.

Works

  • The theory of the social question . (Jena 1871), one of the first justifications of the newer direction of economics in Germany,
  • The social question. (Bern 1873),
  • Inheritance tax and reform of inheritance law . (Jena 1875),
  • Our sociopolitical parties . (Leipz. 1878)
  • M. Block: Traité de statistique . (at the same time as "Handbook of Statistics of the German Reich", Berlin 1879), edit. Ed.
  • In Schoenberg's Handbook of Political Economy he wrote the treatises on socialism and the state's earnings
  • The German economy at the end of the 19th century . Berlin (1900)

literature

  • Friedrich Zahn : Hans von Scheel . In: Bulletin de l'Institut International de Statistique 12.1. (1902), pp. 167-169. ( Gallica )

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