The evolution of Austrian economics : from Menger to Lachmann /
This book argues, against the dominant orthodoxy in the history of economic thought, for the originality of Carl Menger's contribution to the development of the Austrian school of economics. Situating the evolution of Menger's thought in the tradition of classical political economy, the au...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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Colección: | Routledge studies in the history of economics ;
24. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter Introduction
- part Part I
- chapter 1 A particular interpretation of Menger
- chapter 2 Confrontation with an a posteriori definition of marginalism
- part Part II
- chapter 3 Böhm-Bawerk's 'greatest error'
- chapter 4 From imputation to the proof of existence of general equilibrium
- chapter 5 The Austrian theory of cycles
- part Part III Menger's legacy
- chapter 6 Reappearance of the Mengerian essence
- The controversy over planning begins with an article by Mises in 1920, Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth. The majority of the contributions to the debate are centred around this article and are either answers to the attack of Mises or defences of his arguments. The author presents a real challenge to planners, questioning them on the
- chapter 7 The limits of Austrian praxeology
- Rothbard's line of thought
- chapter 8 The theory of entrepreneurship
- Kirzner's line of thought
- chapter 9 The extension of subjectivism to expectations
- Lachmann's line of thought
- part Part IV Which way forward?
- chapter 10 Beyond theoretical nihilism
- chapter 11 Scope and limits of the Austrian analyses of institutions.