- Wilhelm Lexis
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name = Wilhelm Lexis
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caption = Bust of Wilhelm Lexis, 1912
birth_date =July 17 ,1837
birth_place =Eschweiler
death_date =October 25 ,1914
death_place =Göttingen
residence = Germany
citizenship = German
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field = Social scientist
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doctoral_advisor =August Beer
doctoral_students =Ladislaus Bortkiewicz
known_for = Founder of the field of insurance
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footnotes =Wilhelm Lexis (
July 17 ,1837 ,Eschweiler –October 25 ,1914 ,Göttingen ) was an eminent Germanstatistician ,economist , and social scientist and a founder of theinterdisciplinary study ofinsurance .Born in Eschweiler as the son of a physician, Lexis obtained a Ph.D. in
Physics from theUniversity of Heidelberg , where he was an assistant of the famousChemist Robert Bunsen . He then worked as a Gymnasiumteacher ,librarian , andjournalist , until in 1872 he became, until 1874, extraordinary professor at the newly-refounded German-language Imperial University of Straßburg. In 1874-1876, he taught at theUniversity of Tartu , then at theUniversity of Freiburg im Breisgau, since 1884 at the University of Breslau, and from 1887 at the University of Göttingen, which was his final appointment. He died inGöttingen .Although the author of an "Allgemeine Volkswirtschaftslehre" (general economics book) (1910) and certainly a distinguished
economist , even a pioneer of Law and Economics thinking and of the study of consumption and crises, Lexis is today primarily known as astatistician , partially due to his creation of theLexis ratio . His reputation as ademographer is underlined by the ubiquity of Lexis Diagrams, which are named for him, although primary credit for their invention belongs toGustav Zeuner and O. Brasche [cite journal | last= Vanderschrick | first = Christophe | title=The Lexis diagram, a misnomer| journal= Demographic Research| volume =4 | number= 3| url=http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol4/3/4-3.pdf] (a notable example ofStigler's law of eponymy ). He is also one of the founding fathers of the interdisciplinary, professional study ofinsurance . A "Kathedersozialist ", he was closely affiliated with academic policy makers inPrussia and one ofFriedrich Althoff ’s experts and the editor of important works on German higher education, most famously the six-volume "Das Unterrichtswesen im Deutschen Reich", compiled for the St. LouisWorld's Fair of that year and still the key reference work for that time. Lexis' theoretical works on social scienceepistemology are largely forgotten but very relevant today.External links
* [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lexis.html MacTutor: Wilhelm Lexis]
* [http://www.shsu.edu/~icc_cmf/bio/lexis.html Short biography]Major publications
*"Einleitung in die Theorie der Bevölkerungsstatistik". Karl Trübner, Straßburg 1875 ( [http://dz-srv1.sub.uni-goettingen.de/sub/digbib/loader?did=D307894 Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum] )
*"Zur Theorie der Massenerscheinungen in der menschlichen Gesellschaft". Fr. Wagner'sche Buchhandlung, Freiburg i. B. 1877 ( [http://dspace.utlib.ee/dspace/bitstream/10062/3542/7/lexistheorieocr.pdf University of Tartu] )
*"Abhandlungen zur Theorie der Bevölkerungs- und Moralstatistik". Gustav Fischer, Jena 1903 ( [http://dspace.utlib.ee/dspace/bitstream/10062/5316/4/lexis_abhandlocr.pdf University of Tartu] )
*"Allgemeine Volkswirtschaftslehre". B. G. Teubner, Berlin, Leipzig 1910 ( [http://dspace.utlib.ee/dspace/bitstream/10062/4683/4/hinnebergkulturocr.pdf University of Tartu] )Notes
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