Adolph Wagner's economic thought in Brazil: money and public finance in the turn of the 20th century

This paper addresses the dissemination of German economist Adolph Wagner's ideas in Brazil. It shows that his monetary thinking, inspired by Thomas Tooke and the Banking School, as well as his ideas on public finance, particularly the law of increasing state spending, were assimilated by two Br...

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Adolph Wagner
Assimilation
Barbosa, Rui
Brazilian economic thought
Contextualism
Dissemination
Economic history
Economic theory
Economists
Expenditures
Finanzwissenschaft
German monetary economics
Government spending
International diffusion of economics
Monetary economics
Money
Policy making
Public finance
Souto, Vieira
Tooke, Thomas (1774-1858)
Wagner, Adolph
title Adolph Wagner's economic thought in Brazil: money and public finance in the turn of the 20th century
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