Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi
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Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (born on December 28, 1717 in Brücken, deceased on July 21, 1771 in Küstrin) was a leading German Kameralist in the 18th century.
From 1751 to 1754 Von Justi taught in Vienna. He attributed the German national wealth to population growth, foreign trade and the mining industry, with which he took over substantial elements of the theory of Adam Smith. He wrote the first systematic paper of financial science in Germany, whereby the influence of Christian Wolff and Samuel von Pufendorf is recognizable. Von Justi was the director of the national Prussian mines from 1765 to 1768.
[edit] Books
Von Justi wrote several books, including:
- Staatswirtschaftliche oder systematische Abhandlung aller ökonomischen und cameralwissenschaft, 2 volumes, 1755.
- Grundsätze der Polizeywissenschaft, 1756.
- Die Chimäre des Gleichgewichts von Europa, 1758.
- System des Finanzwesens, 1766.