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Korzenie myśli libertariańskiej
In this article I discuss the roots of libertarian thought. First I draw a little-known late-scholastic philosophy of the Renaissance period. Then, the theoretical basis for the libertarian direction created: Anglo-Saxon philosophers the Age of ...
Hubert Staśkiewicz
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Comment on Salin’s “The Monetary Economics of the Austrian School and the Chicago School”
Well-intended and richly argued as Salin’s proposal for reconciliation between the Austrian School and Chicago School is, it eschews a discussion of one aspect of the two schools that is also relevant to their respective monetary views; namely, their ...
Nikolay Gertchev
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Consumers' Intention to Use Circular Business Models: A Configurational Analysis
ABSTRACT Circular business models (CBMs) integrate ecological sustainability and resource efficiency into core business strategies, but their success depends on consumers' intention to use. Grounded in expectancy–value theory, this study investigates how product‐related factors (perceived usefulness, convenience, value for money, and performance risk ...
Christof Falkenberg +4 more
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Praxeology and the firm: a contribution to the Austrian redefinition of the economic organization problem [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to syntetize theory of entrepreneurship of the Austrian School of economics with the contractual theory of the firm. Transaction cost theory of Ronald Coase and his followers holds that the firm is the organization with dominant ...
Janković Ivan
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The Austrian school economics and neo-Marxist theories both have been reviving in recent years. However, the current academic discussion lacks a debate between two schools of economics with diametrically opposed views.
William Hongsong Wang +2 more
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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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ESG Decoupling Phenomenon: A Systematic and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT ESG decoupling, defined as the gap between a firm's ESG disclosures and its actual practices, poses a critical challenge to corporate sustainability. Using the PRISMA protocol, 451 articles were selected for a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic literature review to map the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of the research on
Maryam Laeeq +2 more
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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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Carl Menger on the theory of economic history. Reflections from Bulgaria [PDF]
Carl Menger founded the Austrian School of economics at the end of the 19th century. He rejected some of the main ideas of the German Historical School in his work Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences with Special Reference to ...
Penchev Pencho D.
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ABSTRACT The circular economy is gaining traction as a transformative approach to address climate change and the shortcomings of the linear economic model, which is defined by unsustainable production and consumption patterns. This study explores the implementation of circularity principles in the Spanish automotive industry, with particular attention ...
Salvador Perez‐Canto +2 more
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