Hans-Werner Sinn
International Tax and Public Finance 16 (1), 2009, pp. 124–135, CESifo Working Paper No. 2050, July 2007.
Abstract
Richard Musgrave was one of 200 academic economists who emigrated from Germany when Fascism came to dominate the country. This memorial lecture traces the German and European roots of Richard Musgrave's oeuvre, trying to shed light on his family background as well as on the political and scientific factors that influenced his education as an economist. Particular emphasis is given to the development of his notion of public goods.
Keywords
Richard Musgrave, Public goods, Emigration from Germany
JEL Classification
H0, B0, B3