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Lange, Friedrich Albert (1828–1875) Summary
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Lange, Friedrich Albert(1828–1875) The German philosopher, historian, and sociologist Friedrich Albert Lange was born at Wald near Solingen. He studied at Duisberg, in Zürich, where he attended the lectures of a disciple of Johann...
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Friedrich Albert Lange (September 28, 1828 - November 23, 1875), was a German philosopher and sociologist. Biography and works Lange was born in Wald, near Solingen, the son of the theologian, Johann Peter Lange. He was educated at Duisburg, Zürich...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Lange, Albert A.
01/22/2004: 116 words, approx. 1 pages
Lange, Albert A. Thursday, January 22, 2004 Lange, Albert A. Sat., Jan. 17, 2004, age 82 years. Dear brother of Edward Lange, the late Paul Lange and the late Louise Makowski. Loving uncle of Doris Guirsch, Peggy Cannon, Paul Lange and Tom Makowski. Also...
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The Cato Journal
Lange and Hayek revisited: lessons from Czech voucher privatization.(Oskar Lange, Friedrich A. von Hayek)(Statistical Data Included)
01/01/2002: 2,843 words, approx. 10 pages
Since the sudden demise of communism in the late 1980s, economists have regarded the transition from command to market economies in Central and Eastern Europe with intense interest. In addition to studying the transition, they have begun using the region as a testing...
 


 

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