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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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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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Book Review: _Re-Reading Economics in Literature: A Capitalist Critical Perspective_
Literary critics often use economics to interpret the texts they consider, but often they have mistaken ideas about economics. They oppose the free market and are frequently Marxists.
David Gordon
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Austrian economics without extreme apriorism: A critical reply
In this paper I will analyze and criticize Linsbichler’s recent proposition to interpret the fundamental axiom of Praxeology as analytic. I will first describe Linsbichler’s problem situation.
Jonas Lipski
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Teaching Austrian Economics Through Fiction
While many may be familiar with Henry Hazlitt through his non-fiction writing on Austrian economics, he also published a lesser-known and extremely underappreciated fictional story, Time Will Run Back.
Anthony Cesario
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This is a heterodox Economic History on Political Economy, Macroeconomics and Applied Economics, based on the Austrian Economics theory of business cycles, applied to the case of the Spanish Economy during the boom-bust cycle (2002-2014).
Miguel Angel Alonso Neira +2 more
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Introduction to the Entrepreneurship Special Issue
Austrian economics is the only school of economic thought that is well represented in the study of entrepreneurship. Austrian theories, concepts, and perspectives on entrepreneurship make up an important part of what is modern entrepreneurship theory ...
Per L. Bylund
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Book Review: _Austrian Economics in Contemporary Business Applications_
_Austrian Economics in Contemporary Business Applications_ shows how Austrian ideas—value subjectivity, consumer sovereignty, capital allocation, entrepreneurship, etc.—can be useful “to practical management problems.” It is, up to this point, the ...
Fernando A. M. C. D'Andrea
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The Monetary Economics of the Austrian School and the Chicago School
To what extent is there complementarity or agreement between Austrian economics and the Chicago school on monetary issues? Both Austrians and Chicagoans would agree that monetary expansion has real effects in the short run, though they emphasize ...
Pascal Salin
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