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“Between Worlds,†or an Imagined Reminiscence by Oskar Morgenstern about Equilibrium and Mathematics in the 1920s

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“Iwas born in 1902 in Görlitz, a small provincial town in Germany, and raised in Vienna, the great city of the multinational Austro-Hungarian empire. On my father's side, my family goes back to about 1530 in Saxony, my Lutheran forebears having been farmers, church wardens, judges, and businessmen. My mother was a natural daughter of Frederick III of Germany …†Yet another account of myself, for yet another encyclopaedia. Italian, this time. Once again, I put pen to paper and collapse the events of fifty years ago to a few familiar milestones. Now what shall I tell these Italians?“I finished the Gymnasium and took my Dr. Rer. Pol. at the University of Vienna in 1925. Awarded a Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship, I spent the next three years in England, the United States, France and Italy. Returning to Vienna, I soon became Docent, later Professor, at the University, and Director of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research …†And then there will be the doctoral thesis, Wirtschaftsprognose, the other Institute, Princeton, and so on. It is remarkable really, the rehearsed inevitability of it all … So often have I gone through exercises of this kind that there are times when I even begin to believe them myself.

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  • Leonard, Robert, 2004. "“Between Worlds,†or an Imagined Reminiscence by Oskar Morgenstern about Equilibrium and Mathematics in the 1920s," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(3), pages 285-310, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jhisec:v:26:y:2004:i:03:p:285-310_00
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    1. Hansjoerg Klausinger, 2014. "Academic Anti-Semitism and the Austrian School: Vienna, 1918–1945," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 42(2), pages 191-204, June.
    2. Klausinger, Hansjörg, 2015. "The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association, NOeG) in the Interwar Period and Beyond," Department of Economics Working Paper Series 195, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
    3. Hansjörg Klausinger, 2015. "The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association, NOeG) in the Interwar Period and Beyond," Department of Economics Working Papers wuwp195, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics.
    4. Robert Leonard, 2012. "From Foundational Critique to Fictitious Players: The Curious Odyssey of Oskar Morgenstern," Chapters, in: Microfoundations Reconsidered, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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