Adam Heydel

Adam Heydel
BornDecember 6, 1893
DiedMarch 14, 1941 (aged 47)
Academic career
School or
tradition
Kraków School of Economics
Austrian School of Economics[1]
Alma materJagiellonian University
InfluencesSay · Mill · Menger · Marshall · Böhm-Bawerk · Krzyżanowski · Mises · Hayek · Schumpeter

Adam Zdzisław Heydel (December 6, 1893 – March 14, 1941) was a Polish economist and representative of the Cracow School of Economics, a type of economic liberalism.

  1. ^ Paryna, Wojciech (26 April 2017). "Adam Heydel – polski "austriak" w metodologicznym boju" [Adam Heydel – a Polish 'Austrian' in the methodological battle] (in Polish). Po kilku godzinach zginął razem z innymi od salwy plutonu egzekucyjnego w żwirowni koło drutów, tuż za terenem obozu Auschwitz. [After a few hours, he was killed along with others by a salvo of the firing squad in a gravel pit near the wires, just outside the Auschwitz camp grounds.]

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