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  1. Ernst Friedrich « Fritz » Schumacher (1911-1977) est un économiste britannique, d'origine allemande. On lui doit d'avoir popularisé en 1973 l'expression Small is beautiful de son maître Leopold Kohr .

  2. Ernst Friedrich Schumacher. (AUGUST 16, 1911 — SEPTEMBER 4, 1977) "Since there is now increasing evidence of environmental deterioration, particularly in living nature, the entire outlook and methodology of economics is being called into question. The study of economics is too narrow and too fragmentary to lead to valid insights, unless ...

  3. Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher, também conhecido pelas iniciais E. F. Schumacher ( 16 de agosto de 1911 — 4 de setembro de 1977 ), foi um influente pensador econômico, estatístico e economista no Reino Unido, servindo como conselheiro-chefe de economia ao National Coal Board britânico por duas décadas. [ 1]

  4. Ernst Friedrich Schumacher Als Fritz Schumacher 1973 sein Buch „Small is Beautiful. Economics as if People Mattered“ veröffentlichte, war er schon eine bekannte Persönlichkeit, der wegen seiner Ideen für „Mittlere Technologien“ für die Dritte Welt bereits überall als Referent eingeladen wurde.

  5. Ernst Friedrich Schumacher. 1911 – 1977, britischer Ökonom dt. Herkunft. Autor von „Small is Beautiful – Economics as if People Mattered“ (1973). Er gilt als Vordenker der Postwachstumsökonomie. Stichworte wie „Buddhistische Wirtschaftslehre“, „Angepasste Technologie“ und „Gewaltlosigkeit“, „Good Work“ und „Rat für ...

  6. Greed thus takes from the future as well as the present. - Herman Daly in Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered: 25 Years Later...with Commentaries. Schumacher hoped for pluralistic economic systems rather than a global monoculture, which is the hallmark of industrial society.

  7. 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 [1] (1909–1994) advancing small, appropriate technologies, policies, and polities as a ...