Historical school of economics


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Historical school of economics
The historical school of economics, also known as the "Prussian Historical School", was an approach to academic economics and to public administration that emerged in the 19th century in Germany, and held sway there until well into the 20th century. The professors involved compiled massive economic histories of Germany and Europe. Among the central tenets of this School was that "from her origins, it had been Prussia's historical mission to unite Germany". The School had a significant following among the bourgeois historians of the time, and focused on "reconstructing Prussia's military and bureaucratic achievements." The school was opposed by theoretical economists, and lost influence after about 1930.

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