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  1. Lo pequeño es hermoso: Economía como si la gente importara (título original: Small Is Beautiful: A Study Of Economics As If People Mattered) 1 2 3 es una colección de ensayos del economista alemán E. F. Schumacher. El concepto small is beautiful procede de una frase de su maestro Leopold Kohr. 4 A menudo se utiliza para defender lo ...

  2. Ernst Friedrich « Fritz » Schumacher (né le 16 août 1911 à Bonn en Allemagne – mort le 4 septembre 1977, dans un train entre Genève et Lausanne) est un économiste britannique d’origine allemande. Fils d’un professeur d’économie, F. Schumacher grandit en Allemagne. Il étudie l’économie à Bonn, Londres, Oxford et New-York ...

  3. Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher (Bonn, 16 augustus 1911 - Zwitserland, 4 september 1977) was een invloedrijk economisch denker met een statistische achtergrond. Biografie. Schumacher werd geboren in Bonn waar zijn vader professor was in de politieke economie. Ernst Friedrich studeerde in Bonn en Berlijn.

  4. 1 de jan. de 2001 · Ernst F. Schumacher 28 books 214 followers Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher was an internationally influential economic thinker, statistician and economist in Britain, serving as Chief Economic Advisor to the UK National Coal Board for two decades.

  5. 31 de dez. de 2014 · Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered is a collection of essays published in 1973 by German-born British economist E. F. Schumacher. The title "Small Is Beautiful" came from a principle espoused by Schumacher's teacher Leopold Kohr, advancing small, appropriate technologies, policies, and polities as a superior alternative to the mainstream ethos of "bigger is better".

  6. 21 de mai. de 2016 · En "Lo pequeño es hermoso", el popular economista E.F. Schumacher propuso una alternativa que hizo soñar a los hippies. Pero ahora, ante un mundo en crisis, parece que llegó el momento de ...

  7. On January 13, 1955, after a long flight from New York, Ernst Friedrich (“Fritz”) Schumacher arrived at the Kanbawza Palace hotel in Rangoon. With five years behind him at the UK National Coal Board, he had taken three months’ leave and was now in Burma on secondment to the United Nations (UN).