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LUDWIG HEINRICH VON JAKOB (1759—1827) , See also: German economist, was See also: born at See also: Wettin on the 26th of See also: February 1759
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In 1777 he entered the university of See also: Halle
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In 178o he was appointed teacher at the gymnasium, and in 1791 professor of philosophy at the university
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The suppression of the university of Halle having been decreed by See also: Napoleon, Jakob betook himself to See also: Russia, where in 1807 he was appointed professor of See also: political See also: economy at Kharkoff, and in 18o9 a member of the See also: government commission to inquire into the finances of the See also: empire
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In the following See also: year he became president of the commission for the revision of criminal See also: law, and he at the same See also: time obtained an important office in the See also: finance department, with the See also: rank of counsellor of See also: state; but in 1816 he returned to Halle to occupy the chair of political economy
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He died at See also: Lauchstadt on the 22nd of See also: July 1827
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Shortly after his first See also: appointment to a professorship in Halle Jakob had begun to turn his See also: attention rather to the See also: practical than the speculative See also: side of philosophy, and in 1805 he published at Halle Lehrbuch der Nationalokonomie, in which he was the first to
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advocate in See also: Germany the See also: necessity of a distinct science dealing specially with the subject of See also: national See also: wealth
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His See also: principal other See also: works are Grundriss der all gemeinen Logik (Halle, 1788) ; Grundsatze der Polizeigesetzgebung and Polizeianstalten (See also: Leipzig, 18o9); Einleitung in See also: des Studium der Staalswissenschaften (Halle, 1819) ; Entwurf eines Criminalgesetzbuchs fur das russische Reich (Halle, 1818) and Staatsfinanzwissenschaft (2 vols., Halle, 1821)
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