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Daniel Klein (Klein 1997, Klein and Orsborn 2009 and Klein and Briggeman forthcoming) and Israel Kirzner (forthcoming … goodness”. Klein and Briggeman (forthcoming) contend that Kirzner suffers from excessive ambition scientifically. The authors … claim Kirzner’s reliance and identification with “the Misesian image of science” threatens to discredit his more sensible …
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sociology, an approach that traces its roots back to Max Weber. This important new text offers a comprehensive and up …, giving particular attention to the effects of culture on economic phenomena and the ways that economic actions are embedded … in social structures. He examines the full range of economic institutions and explicates the relationship of the economy …
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The aim of this contribution is to exhibit the operational nature of the Austrian analyses of institutions …, particularly those of Lachmann (1994; 1986; 1978; 1977; 1976; 1970). The first section briefly discuss the main features of the …
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The present lack of instruments for measuring entrepreneurial opportunity is hampering progress in entrepreneurship research and fundamental hypotheses about opportunity variance are not being tested. This paper sets out to validate a measure of market newness in new ventures based in Austrian...
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the nature and the role of markets. Such an approach is justified by, on the one hand, the characteristics shared by both … in terms of process. The point is that if the economic analysis of institutions constitutes an essential link in the … Austrian project of building an alternative theory of markets, it is probably also the weakest one. The benefit of the …
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The academic market for Ph.D. economists in academia works like any other semi heavily regulated market with a large element of government ownership and with large time lags in supply: there are shortages and surpluses, but these tend to be self correcting, with enough time allowed for...
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the nature and the role of markets. Such an approach is justified by, on the one hand, the characteristics shared by both … theoretical traditions and on the other by the fact that if the economic analysis of institutions constitutes an essential link in … the Austrian project of building an alternative theory of markets, it is probably also the weakest one. The benefit of the …
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