Hans Mayer

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Hans Mayer was an Austrian economist of the Austrian School, known for his work on value theory and as a prominent academic in early 20th-century Vienna.

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instanceOf Austrian School economist
economist
human
academicDiscipline political economy
academicStatus prominent academic in early 20th-century Vienna
citizenship Austria
Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfActivity Austria
educatedAt University of Vienna
employer University of Vienna
era 20th-century economics
fieldOfWork economics
value theory
influencedBy Carl Menger
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
Friedrich von Wieser
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Austrian School of economics
movement marginalist economics
name Hans Mayer self-link
nationality Austrian
notableFor contributions to value theory
role in early 20th-century Viennese economic thought
occupation university professor
placeOfActivity Vienna
surface form: Vienna, Austria
schoolTradition Austrian School of economics
theoreticalFocus capital theory
price theory
subjective theory of value
workLocation Vienna

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Hans Mayer name Hans Mayer self-link