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Our purpose here is to engage in a cross-disciplinary discussion between Austrian economics and social network theory …
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Will a society's political agents provide good governance? An answer must be sought first and foremost at the constitutional level. While Austrians have made important contributions to constitutional political economy (CPE), they have often avoided interesting and important questions regarding...
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Twenty years ago, two scholars published important books on the subject of Austrian macroeconomic theory. Each offered …
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The New Austrian (also called Neo-Mengerian) paradigm emphasizes the importance of nonequilibrium and emergent processes in explaining the social world. In this paper I analyze macroeconomic policy from a New Austrian perspective. I define macroeconomic policy broadly, encompassing not only...
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This essay sketches some contours of what we think can reasonably be called New Austrian macro theory. By New Austrian … essay, we explain that the traditional Austrian macro theory suffers not from analytical wrong-headedness but from an …
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We consider the essential features of an Austrian macroeconomic model and then ask whether these features are unique. We argue that the temporal aspect of the structure of production is not an essential feature. Malinvestments in any dimension (e.g., time, geography, type, etc.) can generate the...
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The purpose of this essay is to describe and analyze the Austrian approach to law and economics within the context of the law and economics discipline. The important and distinctive feature of the Austrian approach is the emphasis on economic and legal processes. We focus on four themes within...
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with one foot each in the mainstream marginalist tradition and heterodox social theory. I argue that this paradox can be …
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’s welfare theory as articulated in his classic essay on the subject (2008). More specifically, they suggest that the theory in …
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The meaning of Methodological Individualism has been one of the most diversified concepts and is one of the basic methodological principles of the social sciences. It indicates an orderly, repeatable and self-correcting research procedure whose object of study is individuals and their set of...
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