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Caldwell's Beyond Positivism was a key publication that helped to precipitate the consolidation of the methodology of economics into a distinct subfield within economics. Reconsidering it after thirty-five years, it is striking for its anti-naturalism (i.e., its lack of deference to the actual...
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Caldwell's Beyond Positivism was a key publication that helped to precipitate the consolidation of the methodology of economics into a distinct subfield within economics. Reconsidering it after thirty-five years, it is striking for its anti-naturalism (i.e., its lack of deference to the actual...
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Überinvestition stattfindet, die (in der Version Garrisons und in Anlehnung an von Mises) eventuell von einer Überkonsumtion begleitet …
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The paper identifies based on the monetary overinvestment theories by Wicksell (1898), Mises (1912) and Hayek (1929 …
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The article starts with a brief description of Mises' monetary theory, with emphasis on the Misesian differentiation of … expansion on the business cycle. Further on it is described how Mises' insights constituted the kernel of Austrian Business … Cycle Theory, and how the same observations on the nature of credit constituted the kernel of the Chicago Plan (though Mises …
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The paper analyses the evolvement and effects of central bank crisis management since the mid 1980s based on a Hayek-Mises … zero and a gradual expansion of central bank balance sheets. From a Hayek-Mises-Wicksell perspective asymmetric central …
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The paper analyses the common European monetary policy based on a Mises-Hayek overinvestment framework, which is …
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Europe based on a Mises-Hayek overinvestment framework. It is shown how the gradual global decline of interest rates has …
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