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The concept of entrepreneur of Schumpeter in comparison to Kirzner
This paper analyzes Schumpeter’s concept of the entrepreneur in comparison to Kirzner and the Austrian School of Economics. For this purpose, the research uses the original German text as the reference, both the first larger edition of 1911 and the later
Samuel Fernandes Lucena Vaz-Curado +1 more
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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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Austrian thinking on international economics [PDF]
A survey of the contributions of the Austrian School to international economicsInternational economics never occupied centre stage in the Austrian School. Most notable are Hayek's writings on the monetary standard.
Visser, H.
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The concept of rational behavior has a significant role in economics and its analysis of market economy and general equilibrium. On the other hand, there exists a logical relation between limits of rationality and learning from error. With explaining the
Masoud Mohammadi Alamuti
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Catering situation at Austrian schools
Abstract Background Due to the increase in all-day compulsory schools in Austria, it is important that students receive health-promoting meals throughout the day. The aim of the analysis was a nationwide evaluation of the current situation concerning catering at schools.
M Schätzer +5 more
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Confluence: the Galician Origins of Polish Analytic Philosophy [PDF]
Separate Austrian influences, those of Bolzano and Brentano, came together in the work of Kazimierz Twardowski, the founder of the Lvov–Warsaw School and Polish analytic philosophy.
Simons, Peter
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN SCHUMPETERIANISM AND AUSTRIAN SCHOOL
The article investigates key methods of the two present day schools of economic thought, i. e. the Austrian school and Schumpeterianism, hypotheses put in their basis and principles they are leaning on.
Evgeniya V. Antipina
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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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This mixed-methods research documents the integration of educational drama and theatre into a teacher-preparation program for Austrian teachers-in-training who plan to teach English-as-a-foreign-language to Austrian school children.
Mages, Wendy K.
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Ludwig Lachmann as a Theorist of Entrepreneurship
One of the distinctive features of the Austrian School of Economics has been its emphasis on the entrepreneur as central to the market process. One 20th century Austrian whose work is normally not thought of as making a major contribution to the Austrian
Horwitz Steven
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