Karl William Kapp (October 27 1910 – April 4 1976) was a German-American economist and professor of economics at the University of the City of New York and later the University of Basel. Kapp was one of the founders of ecological economics and one of the leading 20th century institutional economists. He was an opponent of the compartmentalization of knowledge in the social sciences in general.
birth date
1910-10-27
birth place
German Empire, East Prussia, Province of East Prussia, Königsberg
death date
1976-04-04
death place
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
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