Heinrich Pesch (Colonia, 17 settembre 1854 – Valkenburg, 1º aprile 1926) è stato un economista e sociologo tedesco, esponente di spicco del solidarismo cristiano.[1][2][3][4] La sua opera principale, Lehrbuch der Nationalökonomie,[5] è considerata una fonte dell'enciclica sociale di papa Pio XI Quadragesimo anno.[6][7][8].
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