Worked in Vienna as Sektionsrat (ministerial counsellor) at the Ministry of Education and taught on the side as a Privatdozent at the Technical University in Vienna.[2]
Regular participant in Mises's private seminar in Vienna; an outstanding expert on the Lausanne School around Léon Walras, mathematically adept, he worked above all on methodology and epistemology.[2]
Privatdozent at the Technical University in Vienna.[2]
Publication of the essay "Friedrich Freiherr von Wieser und sein Werk" (Friedrich Freiherr von Wieser and His Work) in the Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft.[3]
After the Anschluss, Schams remained in the country and came to terms with the National Socialist regime.[2]
Because of his stance under the Nazi regime, he did not return to the Technical University in Vienna until 1947.[2]
Schams was an expert on, and an Austrian transmitter of, the Lausanne School around Léon Walras; his work is regarded as a bridge between the Austrian School and the Lausanne School.[1]
Wikiberal names Rosenstein-Rodan as a contemporary with similar methodological approaches in the Viennese milieu of mathematical economics.[2]
Ewald Schams in the context of the School as a whole — five generations, their teacher-student lineages, circles and collegial ties.
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