Wolfgang Friedrich Stolper (13 May 1912 – 31 March 2002) was an American economist.
Biography
Stolper was born in Vienna, the eldest son of economists
Gustav Stolper and
Toni Stolper. In 1925 the family moved to
Berlin and emigrated in 1933 to the United States.[1] In 1938 Stolper completed his economics studies at
Harvard University. He was a student of
Joseph Schumpeter.
Wolfgang F. Stolper: British monetary policy and the housing boom. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Univ. Press, 1941.
Wolfgang F. Stolper: Strukturwandlungen der amerikanischen Wirtschaft seit dem Kriege. Essen. Archiv-Verl. Hoppenstedt Merten, 1956.
Wolfgang F. Stolper: The National Product of East Germany, 1959, Kyklos.
Wolfgang F. Stolper: The Structure of the East German economy. (Center for International Studies; Massachusetts Inst. of Technology] / Wolfgang F. Stolper. With the assistance of Karl W. Roskamp. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1960.[2]
Wolfgang F. Stolper: Germany Between East and West, 1960
Wolfgang F. Stolper: National Accounting in East Germany, 1961, in P. Deane, editor, Studies in Social and Financial Accounting, Income and Wealth [pdf]
Wolfgang F. Stolper: Planning Without Facts, 1966
Wolfgang F. Stolper: Planning a Free Economy: Germany 1945-1960 with K.W. Roskamp, 1979, ZfGS/JITE [pdf]
Wolfgang F. Stolper: Joseph Alois Schumpeter : The Public Life of a Private Man, Princeton, NJ : Princeton Univ. Press, 1994.
The Newsletter of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society. ISS Forum No. 7. August 2002
Individual evidence and observations
^Stolper, Toni (1979). Ein Leben in den Brennpunkten unserer Zeit. Stuttgart: Klett Cotta.
ISBN978-3-12-911990-7.