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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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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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Objective: The objective of the article is to present the differences in the research approach concerning consumer behaviour from the perspective of neoclassical economics and the Austrian school of economics.
Wojciech Giza
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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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Are there really any errors in the Austrian theory of welfare?
This text reviews David Megger’s 2021 book entitled Justice in Welfare Economics. Libertarianism and the Austrian School (in Polish: Sprawiedliwość w ekonomii dobrobytu, liberatarianizm i szkoła austriacka).
Mateusz Czyżniewski
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The Long Rehabilitation of Frank Fetter
Economics has long history of “rehabilitations,” including W.H. Hutt’s rehabilitation of Say’s law, and Alfred Marshall’s attempt to rehabilitate David Ricardo. The rehabilitation of Frank A.
Matthew McCaffrey
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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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Ludwig Lachmann: A subjectivist institutionalist, but not a nihilist
The legacy of Ludwig Lachmann within the Austrian School of Economics is subject to several interpretations in the literature: though he clearly considered himself a member of the school and he influenced many Austrian economists, his particular ...
Krzysztof Turowski
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The Austrian school in Bulgaria: A history
The main goal of this study is to highlight the acceptance, dissemination, interpretation, criticism and make some attempts at contributing to Austrian economics made in Bulgaria during the last 120 years.
Nikolay Nenovsky, Pencho Penchev
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The Capital Structure of Libertarian Production
The purpose of the present article is to reflect on the intellectual origin of the close relationship between Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy.
Wiśniewski Jakub Bożydar
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