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Karl Eman Přibram (22 December 1877, Prague – 15 July 1973, Washington, D.C.), also known as “Karl Pribram”, was an Austrian-born economist. He is most noted for his work in labor economics, in industrial organization, and in the history of economic thought. Přibram analyzed post-scholastic economic thought into three competing traditions: His papers are held in the German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection of the of the libraries of the University at Albany, the State University of New York.

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  • Karl Emanuel Pribram (auch Karl Přibram; * 2. Dezember 1877 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; † 15. Juli 1973 in Washington, D.C.) war ein österreichischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. Er ist Mitglied der Medizinerfamilie Pribram. (de)
  • Karl Eman Přibram (22 December 1877, Prague – 15 July 1973, Washington, D.C.), also known as “Karl Pribram”, was an Austrian-born economist. He is most noted for his work in labor economics, in industrial organization, and in the history of economic thought. Přibram analyzed post-scholastic economic thought into three competing traditions: * a nominalist tradition, which has typically provided foundations for liberal prescriptions * an intuitionist tradition, which formed an intellectual infrastructure for fascistic prescriptions * a tradition of Hegelian dialectics, which formed the intellectual infrastructure for Marxist Communism His papers are held in the German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection of the of the libraries of the University at Albany, the State University of New York. (en)
  • Karl Přibram, född 22 december 1877, död 15 juli 1973, var en österrikisk nationalekonom som är mest känd för sina arbeten inom arbetsteori, industriorganisation och ekonomisk historia. (sv)
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  • Karl Emanuel Pribram (auch Karl Přibram; * 2. Dezember 1877 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; † 15. Juli 1973 in Washington, D.C.) war ein österreichischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. Er ist Mitglied der Medizinerfamilie Pribram. (de)
  • Karl Přibram, född 22 december 1877, död 15 juli 1973, var en österrikisk nationalekonom som är mest känd för sina arbeten inom arbetsteori, industriorganisation och ekonomisk historia. (sv)
  • Karl Eman Přibram (22 December 1877, Prague – 15 July 1973, Washington, D.C.), also known as “Karl Pribram”, was an Austrian-born economist. He is most noted for his work in labor economics, in industrial organization, and in the history of economic thought. Přibram analyzed post-scholastic economic thought into three competing traditions: His papers are held in the German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection of the of the libraries of the University at Albany, the State University of New York. (en)
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  • Karl Eman Pribram (de)
  • Karl Přibram (en)
  • Karl Eman Pribram (sv)
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