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Wagner’s Law, Money and the Theory of Financial Crisis: Adolph Wagner’s Early Viennese Publications
2018Adolph Wagner’s first engagement as professional economist was with the commercial academy in Vienna where he lived from 1858 to 1863. During this period Wagner published several books and many articles in journals. Wagner’s research interest is devoted to two main subjects: state finances and monetary policy.
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A Consideration of SLA as a Theory of Practice: A Response to Firth and Wagner
The Modern Language Journal, 1997concerns and methodologies, they contend, has resulted in "distorted descriptions of and views on discourse, communication, and interpersonal meaning" (p. 288). I share many of the concerns they have raised in their paper, and although I have made similar arguments in some of my own work (see, e.g., Hall, 1993, 1995a), I have not done so with the same ...
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Spectroscopic and computational evidence for the concerted mechanism of the Wagner‐Jauregg reaction
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 2021Samuel S Tartakoff +2 more
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‘Intentionally Random Creativity’: Wagner’s Theory of Fixed Improvisation
1991Abstract Wagner’s intense preoccupation with Goethe’s Faust during the 1870s was connected not least with the fact that he believed he had found in it a dramatic form which, unlike the structured model of ancient Greek tragedy, was particularly well adapted to his idea of fixed improvisation.
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Discussion of “limits of application for Wagner's oxidation theory”
Oxidation of Metals, 1973S. Mrowec, A. Stokłosa
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