Kurt Singer Explained
Kurt Singer (May 12, 1886 – February 14, 1962) was a German economist and philosopher.
Born in Magdeburg, he was a professor at Hamburg University (1924-1933). He taught at the Tokyo Imperial University from 1931 to 1935.
Singer died at Athens at the age of 75.
Literary works
- On the crisis of present-day Japan, 1932
- Das Geld als Zeichen, 1920
- Platon und das Griechentum, 1920
- Platon der Gründer, 1927
Further information
- Schönhärl, Korinna. (2007). Die Ökonomen des George-Kreises zwischen Historischer Methode und Ökonometrie 1918-1933: der Ökonom Kurt Singer und die Methode der Semiotik, Zeitschrift für Bibliothek, Archiv und Information in Norddeutschland, Nordhausen: Bautz, ISSN 0720-7123, ZDB-ID 8020310, Vol. 27.2007, 4,