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Oskar Morganstern (1902-1977) is best known as the co-developer of modern game theory with John von Neumann in their 1944 book, _The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior._ Morgenstern had been educated at the University of Vienna, studying with one of ...
Richard Ebeling
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Book Review: _The Essential Austrian Economics_
Authors Chris Coyne and Peter Boettke succeed very well in explaining the topics they cover in a way students will find easy to follow. Naturally enough, there are points of detail which other Austrians might address differently, and in particular, the ...
David Gordon
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The philosophy of Austrian economics [PDF]
Review of The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics, by David Gordon.
Smith, Barry
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This introduction outlines some key aspects of an Austrian perspective on innovation, which is viewed as an ongoing, dynamic process in which entrepreneurs combine heterogeneous capital resources in new ways order to develop and deploy new technologies ...
P. Lewis
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Axel Leijonhufvud: A personal recollection from an Austrian perspective
Professor Axel Leijonhufvud passed away few months ago, at the age of 89. Despite the fact that the contribution he made to economics has been widely recognized, his approach remains ‘problematic’ because of his dialogue and proximity with different ...
Carmelo Ferlito
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Institutions as Knowledge Capital: Ludwig M. Lachmann’s Interpretative Institutionalism [PDF]
The paper revisits the socioeconomic theory of the Austrian School economist Ludwig M. Lachmann. By showing that the common claim that Lachmann’s idiosyncratic (read: eclectic and multidisciplinary) approach to economics entails nihilism is unfounded, it
Foss, Nicolai, Garzarelli, Giampaolo
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Given the breadth of the ideas of the Austrian School of Economics and the numerous lengthy treatises across which those ideas are scattered, it is difficult to recommend an introductory text that conveys its definingcharacteristics.
George Pickering
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Philosophy of Austrian Economics – Extended Cut [PDF]
Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics, published in 1871, is usually regarded as the foundingdocument of the Austrian School of economics. Many of the School’s prominent representatives, including Friedrich Wieser, Eugen Böhm-Bawerk, Ludwig Mises, Hans Mayer, Friedrich August Hayek, Fritz Machlup, Oskar Morgenstern, and Gottfried Haberler, as well as ...
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Selected Abstracts from the 2019 Austrian Economics Research Conference
s include: "Entrepreneurship, Uncertainty, and Judgment: A Model for Understanding the Uncertainty Borne by Entrepreneurs," by Per Bylund "The Perceived Phantom Opportunity: Bridging the Gap between Perception and Actualization," by Michael Caston ...
Per Bylund +17 more
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Informality in industry and creative economy
It is known that creative industries have informal activities and occupations inherent to their nature, some of which cause different effects on the economy.
Cristiano Max Pereira Pinheiro +2 more
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