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This paper explores the neglected theory of entrepreneurial profit proposed by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk. Although historians of thought often dismiss Böhm-Bawerk's writings on this topic, we argue that he did develop a coherent theory of entrepreneurial decision making and profit distinct from...
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What is now called the judgment-based approach to entrepreneurship (JBA) has a rich pedigree in Austrian economics and continues to grow rapidly in that tradition as well as in various research fields in business and management. The JBA has also attracted some criticisms. Frédéric Sautet’s...
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Frank Knight’s theory of monopoly price has received relatively little attention in the literature on Risk, Uncertainty and Profit. We argue that Knight accepted and refined the monopoly price theory of Carl Menger and his followers. Knight highlights the difference between monopoly as an...
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The financial crisis and the events leading up to it have sparked a remarkable renewal of interest in Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT). Interest in the theory was reinforced by the fact that a number of economists and financial commentators associated with the modern Austrian school had...
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The concept of neutral money plays a central role in contemporary macroeconomic theory as an implication of the “classical dichotomy” and is also very much a live issue in recent monetary policy discussion revolving around the notion of a “neutral interest rate.” Modern scholars...
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This paper argues that Milton Friedman’s failed to recognize the asset bubbles leading up to the financial crisis of 2007-2008. It attributes this failure to the inductivist method that Friedman and Anna Schwartz used to formulate the quantity theory at the heart of the doctrine of monetarism....
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This paper uses the Austrian theory of money, as developed mainly by Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard to identify the separate economic processes commonly designated as “deflationary” and to determine whether they can be classified as “benign” or “malignant.”
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