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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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Coercion, voluntary exchange, and the Austrian School of Economics
AbstractIn this paper we analyse the concept of coerced exchange (and partly of voluntary exchange inasmuch as the absence of coercion is its necessary condition), which is of utmost importance to economic theory in general and to the Austrian School of Economics in particular. The subject matter literature normally assumes that a coerced action occurs
Dawid Megger, Igor Wysocki
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Time, Capital, and Technological Progress in the Austrian School of Economics
The article investigates the significance of time, the nature of capital, and the role of technological progress in economic processes. The presented analysis of the three economic categories makes use of the theoretical achievements of notable ...
Ciborowski Robert W. +2 more
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THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND MARKET INSTABILITY [PDF]
Market equilibrium is an illusion. The economic reality shows us that the main characteristic of the markets is the state of instability. The complexity of the phenomenon and the strong implications engendered by the economic fluctuations in the macro ...
Claudiu Peptine, Claudiu-Gabriel Tiganas
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The Austrian School of Economics and Ordoliberalism – Socio-Economic Order
The scientific aim of the paper is to juxtapose the views on economic order developed by the leading representatives of two schools of liberal thinking – German ordoliberal Walter Eucken and the Austrian economist Friedrich August von Hayek.
Jurczuk Anna +2 more
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The Austrian school of economics and interpretive sociology
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian school of economics, was involved in a debate with members of the German historical school on the role of theory in social inquiries as opposed to that of history. This debate had a profound impact on the future development of economics and sociology.
Christian Robitaille
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The Methodology of the Austrian School of Economics
The aim of this paper is to discuss and evaluate the main problems in the research methodology of the Austrian school of economics. This methodology is considerably different from the mainstream approach. Representatives of the Austrian school claim that research methods cannot be transferred from the natural sciences to the economic sciences.
A. Jędruchniewicz
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Law and economics: the contributions of the Austrian School of Economics [PDF]
The Austrian contribution to the development of law and economics is the study of endogenous rule formation, or the spontaneous evolution of social institutions, which can be traced to the founder of the Austrian School, Carl Menger. While Menger’s emphasis on spontaneous institutional analysis was born out of the Methodenstreit, a methodological ...
Peter J. Boettke, Todd J. Zywicki
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SLAVERY, CLIOMETRICS AND THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
O. Cozma
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Publication Activity in Austrian Journals, 2011–20
Counts of publications in the academic journals of the Austrian school of economics are used to rank scholars and institutions by research productivity in Austrian economics over the preceding decade.
Robert F. Mulligan
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