Heinrich von Stackelberg in the history of economic ideas
Abstract
Assesses the place of Heinrich von Stackelberg in the history of ideas as reflected in the literature of economics. Uses evidence from three main sources: histories of economics, the periodical literature and doctoral dissertations to support the conclusion that Stackelberg already has an important and lasting place in the history of economic thought. Points out that the use of Stackelberg’s ideas and techniques is now as general and common as the use of those of Cournot, Walras, Pareto and Nash. Presents a short section devoted to his views on state control because these are so often misunderstood. Speculates on possible reasons why Stackelberg is not ranked more highly than he usually is.
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Citation
Senn, P.R. (1996), "Heinrich von Stackelberg in the history of economic ideas", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 23 No. 5/6, pp. 15-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443589610154027
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:MCB UP Ltd
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