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Ludwig von Mises considered immediate overconsumption essential to the Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT); Friedrich Hayek never agreed. Examining this disagreement, Roger Garrison concluded that Hayek's exposition of ABCT (a stages-of-production framing without immediate overconsumption)...
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F.A. Hayek focused on many traditional economic questions, and also made important contributions to law and economics. His framework differed from Kaldor Hicks efficiency and the wealth maximization norm common among neoclassical law and economics scholars. But he talked about how the common law...
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The first half of the chapter outlines positive criticisms of neoclassical law and economics from the viewpoint of Austrian economics. Because Austrians believe that calculation of economic costs and benefits requires a system of property rights, we cannot use economics to determine those very...
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