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"Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This thought-provoking Research Agenda examines themes...
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This book examines the three historical master tales and questions their validity and relevance in today's moment of global disorientation which lacks a convincing and dominant economic narrative. Investigating the ideological dimension and exploring the continued impact of Marx, Keynes and...
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edifice: from Ludwig von Mises to Murray Rothbard, from Friedrich Hayek to Israel M. Kirzner and from Lachmann to Lavoie. The …
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Richard Ebeling's insightful and highly readable book explains and applies the ideas of the Austrian economists to a wide range of contemporary public policy issues. He combines intellectual political-economic history with the modern Austrian theory of the market process to challenge the...
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The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it
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the Austrian theory of the firm / Pierre Garrouste -- 5. Schumpeter's and Kirzner's entrepreneur reconsidered : corporate …
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Schumpeter was an interdisciplinary political economist who made institutional transformation the centrepiece of his theory of supply and demand. This comprehensive monograph reconstructs and assesses Schumpeter's contribution to the restless economics of entrepreneurship, disequilibrium and...
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(2007), 'Paternalist Slopes', NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, 2 (3), 411-43 -- L.M. Lachmann (1971), 'On Institutions', in … Austrian School, focusing on the study of property, market-chosen law, slippery-slope analysis, entrepreneurship, institutions …, decentralized social knowledge, and the evolution of legal institutions. This title represents the cutting-edge Austrian …
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theory of the business cycle, from methodology to sociology, and from cryptocurrencies to culture, this clear and concise …
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. He discusses economic and social institutions and how these simplify the individual's choices related to knowledge and …
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