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Alfred Schutz and the Austrian School of Economics

American Journal of Sociology, 1986
Alfred Schutz's reconstruction of Max Weber's methodology is examined from two points of view: Schutz's decade-long affiliation with the Austrian school of economics and his project for the unification of the social sciences. Biographical and textual evidence shows that Schutz's methodological goals for his first book, Der sinnhafte Aufbau der sozialen
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Joseph Schumpeter and the Austrian School of Economics

Journal of Economic Studies, 1983
This article does not pretend to represent an exhaustive survey of all the differences and similarities existing between Joseph Schumpeter and his fellow Austrians. To have carried out such a task would have required a detailed knowledge of the literature which was beyond that of the present writer.
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Is the Austrian School of Economics a Victim of “Economic Correctness?”

Humanomics, 2004
In order to answer this question, it will first be necessary to distinguish between political and economic correctness on the one hand, and then between Austrian and mainstream economics on the other.
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The Austrian school of economics

2022
Peter J. Boettke   +3 more
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Christian Reconstructionism and the Austrian School of Economics

2017
This chapter traces the relationship between the Austrian School of Economics and the little-known, but highly influential American theological and political movement called Christian Reconstructionism. Through biographical sketches of Christian Reconstruction pioneers Rousas John Rushdoony and Gary North, the chapter explores how the small-government,
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No causal effect of school closures in Japan on the spread of COVID-19 in spring 2020

Nature Medicine, 2021
Kentaro Fukumoto   +2 more
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