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  1. Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher (German:; 21 October 1817 – 4 June 1894) was a German economist from Hanover. Biography [ edit ] Roscher studied at Göttingen , where he became a member of Corps Hannovera , and Berlin , and obtained a professorship at Göttingen in 1844 and subsequently at Leipzig in 1848.

  2. May 11, 2018 · Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher (1817–1894), German economist, was a descendant of an old Hanoverian family of officials and judges. He studied history and political science at Göttingen and Berlin. In 1840 he became a lecturer in both these subjects at the University of Göttingen, where in 1843 he rose to the rank of professor ...

  3. Jan 1, 2017 · Roscher was born in Hannover into a well-established civil service family. He studied history and political science in Göttingen and Berlin. In 1840 he became lecturer in both subjects at Göttingen, in 1843 he was appointed extraordinary professor of...

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  5. Wilhelm Friedrich Georg Roscher (1817–94) is generally remembered as a significant nineteenth-century German political economist and a contributor to the “German historical school of economics.” His work is usually placed in the context of a larger narrative about the development of economic thought.

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  6. Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher, 1817-1894. Founder of German Historical School. A native of Hanover, Wilhelm Roscher was trained as a historian at Göttingen, Berlin and Leipzig, where he absorbed many of the ideas of historian Leopold von Ranke . From 1840 to 1848, Roscher lectured at Göttingen. Thereafter, he became a professor at the ...

  7. Biographie Roscher: Wilhelm Georg Friedrich R., Nationalökonom, geboren am 21.October 1817 in Hannover, † am 4. Juni 1894 in Leipzig, entstammte einer seit einer Reihe von Generationen im Militär- und Civildienst bewährten Beamtenfamilie.

  8. Roscher, Wilhelm Georg Friedrich (1817-1894) Roscher was born in Hannover into a well-established civil service family. He studied history and political sci­ ence in Gottingen and Berlin. In 1840 he became lecturer in both subjects at Gottingen, 1843 he was appointed extraordinary professor of political economy, and in the

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