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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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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 reception of Austrian economics in Italy
Nowadays the Austrian School enjoys high reputation in Italy: books by Mises, Hayek and other Austrian economists are constantly republished and reviewed with great interest, both inside and outside academic circles.
Antonio Magliulo
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Liberalizm gospodarczy w myśli Carla Mengera
Over the years, the Austrian School of Economics has created the image of a thinker associated with ideas of liberalism. The views of members of this school are often considered controversial.
Mariusz Mak
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The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft from its foundation to the postwar period: prosperity and depression [PDF]
The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (NOeG) was founded in June 1918 by a group of young scholars, mostly based in Vienna, as a forum for theoretical debate. Despite the prominent economists involved (e.g.
Klausinger, Hansjörg
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Book Review: The Alternative Austrian Economics: A Brief History
Recent efforts re-introduce the political economists of Austromarxism and their ideas to larger English-speaking audiences. John E. King’s _The Alternative Austrian Economics: A Brief History_ is another overall highly commendable contribution to that ...
Alexander Linsbichler
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The Influence of Economic Theories and Schoolson Competition Law in terms of Vertical Agreements [PDF]
The paper aims at showing the influence and the views espoused by economic theories and schools of economics on competition policy embedded in antitrust law and conducted by competition authorities in the field of vertical agreements.
Zbigniew Jurczyk
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Some Limitations of the Socialist Calculation Debate [PDF]
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Geoffrey M. Hodgson, ‘ Some limitations of the Socialist Calculation Debate’, Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol. 136 (1): 33-57, March 2016.
Hodgson, Geoffrey
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From Karl Menger to Charles Menger? How Austrian economics (hardly) spread in France
The father of the “Austrian” Marginalist revolution and founder of the so-called “Austrian School of economics”, Carl Menger, had a mixed reception during different periods of development of French economics.
Gilles Campagnolo
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