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New Directions in Austrian Economics

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This collection first appeared in the midst of the first American Austrian revival.
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This collection first appeared in the midst of the American Austrian revival, and its insights are constantly culled by modern students. In it, Austrian economists examine technical aspects of money, interest, capital and business cycles, and property rights, plus theoretical areas like econometrics, uncertainty, social cost, and more.

This volume includes:

  • An Austrian Stocktaking: Unsettled Questions and Tentative Answers (Ludwig M. Lachmann)
  • The Austrian Method (John B. Egger)
  • Praxeology and Econometrics: A Critique of Positivist Economics (Mario J. Rizzo)
  • Economics and Error (Israel M. Kirzner)
  • The Problem of Social Cost (S.C. Littlechild)
  • A Critique of Neoclassical and Austrian Monopoly Theory (D.T. Armentano)
  • Spontaneous Order and the Coordination of Economic Activities (Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.)
  • Austrian Definitions of the Supply of Money (Murray N. Rothbard)

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    ISBN 9780836251036
    Binding PB
    Page Length 239
    Publication Date 1981
    Publisher New York University Press

    New Directions in Austrian Economics - Digital Book
    This collection first appeared in the midst of the first American Austrian revival.
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