Josef Steindl
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Career

He was at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) (1935–38) (Ludwig Von Mises
Ludwig von Mises
Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises was an Austrian economist, philosopher, and classical liberal who had a significant influence on the modern Libertarian movement and the "Austrian School" of economic thought.-Biography:-Early life:...

 institute). But moved to the UK in 1938 to lecture at Oxford University. There he worked with a group of other European exiles from Fascism perhaps most notably Michal Kalecki
Michal Kalecki
Michał Kalecki was a Polish economist who specialized in macroeconomics of a broadly-defined Keynesian sort...

. Kalecki has been described as being Steindl's role-model - with his work resembling part of Kalecki's not only in substance but also in style.

In 1950 he returned to WIFO until his retirement in 1978.

Work

Kurt Rothschild concludes his review of Steindl's life in the Economic Journal
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with a quote illustrating his views about the tasks for economic research: What might be done to overcome the sterility of today's economics? The first condition is that we go back to the great 'traditions of the classics, Kalecki and Keynes, whose work was rooted in the economic policy problems of their time, and derived its relevance from them. They asked what should be done and how. Economic policy is the main inspiration of economic theory. The second condition is that a tremendous lot of new work is done in the no-man's land between the established disciplines which are entrenched in their organised fields, fearful of each other and speaking different languages. We must have close cooperation with other disciplines: engineering, science, history, sociology, biology, political science etc. I think the chances of a new start are not bad, because the dominant economics has largely run its course ... The time for new fashions cannot be far away. (Steindl, J. (1984). 'Reflections on the present state of economics.' Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, vol. I48 (March). and as ch. 18 in Steindl (1990) Economic Papers 1941-88. London: Macmillan.)

Honorary Positions

  • 1970 Honorary Professor of the University of Vienna
  • 1974-75 visiting professor at Stanford University

Major works

Two of Steindl's most notable works are perhaps:
  • Small and Big Business; economic problems of the size of firms (1945)
  • Maturity and Stagnation in American Capitalism (1952)

Other sources

Harcourt, Geof (1993) Obituary in The Independent by G. C. Harcourt Saturday, 27 March

Kregel, J. A. (1993) The International Impact of Josef Steindl's Work. A Personal Assessment Empirica 20: 265-269, 1993. 265

Mott, Tracy and Nina Shapiro (Editors) (2005) Rethinking Capitalist Development: Essays on the Economics of Josef Steindl, Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy, Routledge ISBN 0415159598

Rothschild, Kurt W. (1994) Josef Steindl: 1912-1993, The Economic Journal, Vol. 104, No. 422 (Jan.), pp. 131–137

Scitovsky, Tibor (1993) The political economy of Josef Steindl - socialist author
Monthly Review, May

Shapiro, N. (1992). Article on Josef Steindl. In A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists (ed. Philip Arestis and Malcom Sawyer). Aldershot: Edward Elgar.

A full bibliography of Steindl's works
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