Eduard Heimann

Eduard Magnus Mortier Heimann (11 July 1889 – 31 May 1967) was a German economist and social scientist who advocated ethical socialist programs in Germany in the 1920s and later in the United States. He was hostile to capitalism but thought it was possible to combine the advantages of a market economy with those of socialism through competing economic units governed by strong state controls. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Heimann, Eduard, 1889-1967
    Published 1913
    Jena : Diederichs, 1913.
    37 p.
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    by Heimann, Eduard, 1889-1967
    Published 1913
    Tübingen, H. Laupp, Jr., 1913.
    iii, 33 p. 23 cm.

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