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Name
  
Max Wirth


Role
  
Journalist

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Died
  
July 18, 1900, Vienna, Austria

Books
  
Geschichte der Handelkrisen, A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations

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Max Wirth (Breslau, January 27, 1822 — Vienna, July 18, 1900) was a German journalist and economist.

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Life

Max Wirth is the son of Johann Georg August Wirth, a Bavarian writer and organizer of the Hambach Festival in 1832. Max studied law and political economy at the University of Heidelberg, where he joined the Corps Rhenania. Later he became a journalist in Frankurt, where he founded the weekly magazine Der Arbeitgeber, a publication about the labour market, but also used to progress Wirth's personal views. He was part of various economic congresses and industrial associations. Between 1865 and 1873, he was director of the Swiss Statistical Bureau. Afterwards, he worked as a journalist again, first for the Neuen Freien Presse, later as Viennese correspondent for The Economist.

Work

Max Wirth is mostly known his work Geschichte der Handelskrisen, a history of economic crises. The book went through four editions, the last editions appearing in 1890. He also wrote a book on the banking history of Germany and Austria-Hungary.

References

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