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  1. Lujo Brentano was born on December 18th, 1844 in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, into one of the most important German-Catholic intellectual families, originally of Italian descent. During his career Brentano became one of the most distinguished, most influential. and sociopolitically most committed economists and social reformer of his time.

  2. Ludwig Joseph (Lujo) Brentano, 1844-1931. One of the leaders of the German Historical School. Born in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Lujo Brentano studied at a variety of universities - Dublin, Heidelberg, Munich, Würzburg and Göttingen. After finishing his Ph.D. at Gottingen in 1867, with a thesis on von Thunen, Brentano set off for a sojourn in ...

  3. 1L. Brentano, Uber J. H. von Thunens naturgemases Lohn -und Zinsfuss im isolierten Staate (Gottingen, 1867) ; idem, Germany’s payments under the Treaty of Versailles(London, 1923), BLPES Pamphlet Collection 2J. J. Sheehan, The career of Lujo Brentano: a study of liberalism and social reform in imperial Germany (London, 1966)

  4. Lujo Brentano (Kurzform seiner Vornamen Ludwig Joseph, * 19. Dezember 1844 in Aschaffenburg; † 9. September 1931 in München) war Nationalökonom und Sozialreformer. Bedeutung . Durch seine Funktion als Lehrer und Sozialreformer hatte er sowohl großen ...

  5. Lujo Brentano (born December 18, 1844, Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Germany—died September 9, 1931, Munich) was a German economist, associated with the historical school of economics, whose research linked modern trade unionism to the medieval guild system.

  6. Lujo Brentano - »Nationalökonom, * 18.12.1844 Aschaffenburg, † 9.9.1931 München. (katholisch)