August Oncken (* 10 April 1844 in Heidelberg; 10. July 1911 in Schwerin) was a political economist.
Oncken was brother William Onckens. It studied 1872 at the university for soil culture in Vienna in Munich, Heidelberg and Berlin, lived 1865-71 as a basic owner in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and habilitierte themselves. 1877 it was appointed as a professor of the political economy to the polytechnic institute as Aachen, from there 1878 to the university as Berne.
It wrote: "Investigation on the term of the statistics" (Leipz. 1870); "The Viennese world exhibition 1873" (Berl. 1873); "Adam Smith in culture history" (Vienna 1874); "Austrian Agrarier" (that. 1877); "Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant" (Leipz. 1877, Bd. 1); "The older Mirabeau and the economic society in Berne" (Berne 1886); "The maxim Laissez fair et laissez all" (that. 1887).
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