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The paper deals with the continuities and discontinuities between some classical, Austrian and neo-Austrian authors with regard first to the theory of capital and then to the theory of entrepreneurship. Part I focuses on the elements of continuity between the classical and the Austrian theory of...
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An appreciation of the necessity of the inter-temporal coordination of heterogeneous capital goods is the chief contribution of Austrian economics to the theory of economic growth. Austrian theory illustrates why an institutional environment of freely formed prices predicated on private property...
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1. Introduction -- 2. The Austrian Theory of Capital -- 3. The Böhm-Bawerkian Theory of Capital and Interest -- 4. The Hayek Triangle -- 5. Impact of the Decrease in Time Preference on the Structure of Production -- 6. Possibility of Eternal Growth and Comparison with the Neoclassical Growth...
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The dominant model of exchange between economists and our cousins in the other social sciences is export. We seldom learn or even try to learn from our compatriots. We peddle our analysis (of everything from the virtuous to the profane), our methods (too often borrowed from the natural sciences)...
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