Spanish Healthcare Sector Management in the COVID-19 Crisis Under the Perspective of Austrian Economics and New-Institutional Economics. [PDF]
This is a study of Political Economy, Law & Economics, and Public Choice, applied to COVID-19 crisis management, and how the Spanish healthcare sector has operated under stressful conditions.
Sánchez-Bayón A +2 more
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Austrian economics as a relevant research program [PDF]
What is the relevancy of modern Austrian economics? Austrian economics, from its origins, has attempted to push economics towards greater relevance by developing and refining a methodological approach that enhances the operational validity of its ...
Smith D.
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Austrian economics without extreme apriorism: construing the fundamental axiom of praxeology as analytic. [PDF]
Current debates between behavioural and orthodox economists indicate that the role and epistemological status of first principles is a particularly pressing problem in economics.
Linsbichler A.
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The Austrian School and Mathematics: Reconsidering Methods in Light of Complexity Economics
This article reconsiders the Austrian school’s historical position regarding the role of mathematics in economics in light of complexity economics’ approach to this issue.
Vicente Moreno-Casas
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Austrian Economics and Organizational Entrepreneurship: A Typology
This article develops a typology for making sense of the numerous strands of Austrian (and Austrian-related) economics and demonstrates how this typology can guide organizational entrepreneurship scholars wishing to ground their research in Austrian ...
Sara R.S.T.A. Elias +3 more
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Mainstream economics and the Austrian school [PDF]
In this paper, I compare the methodology of the Austrian school to two alternative methodologies from the economic mainstream: the 'orthodox' and revealed preference methodologies. I argue that Austrian school theorists should stop describing themselves
Adam K. Pham
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What is so Austrian about Austrian Economics? [PDF]
The volume gathers together papers presented at the second biennial Wirth conference on Austrian economics, held in October 2008 when the crisis of Fall 2008 was still new and shocking. This coincidence of timing makes policy issues and crisis management a kind of leitmotif of the volume.
David Colander
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Book Review: "Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics"
This collection of essays covers an impressive range of topics in monetary economics from an explicitly Austrian perspective. Most of the twelve essays are of a very high quality and one will learn much about money and related topics by a careful reading
Joseph Salerno
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Austrian Thinking on International Economics [PDF]
The epithet “Austrian” in “Austrian economics” is applied to the work of economists as far apart in time as Carl Menger, whose Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre (Principles of Political Economy) first appeared in 1871, and Ludwig Lachmann, Israel Kirzner and Murray Rothbard, writing a century or more later.
Visser, H.
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Austrian Economics and the Evolutionary Paradigm*
This article discusses the challenges raised by the inclusion of evolutionary elements in the theories of Carl Menger, Joseph Schumpeter, and Friedrich Hayek.
Beck Naomi, Witt Ulrich
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