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9780415122832

New Perspectives on Austrian Economics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415122832

  • ISBN10:

    041512283X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-06-30
  • Publisher: Routledge

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In recent years there has been an increasingly spectacular revival of interest in the economics of the Austrian school.New Perspectives on Austrian Economicsbrings together a range of contributions which explore both the richness of the Austrian economic heritage as well as the continuing vitality of the Austrian tradition. The volume opens with a keynote chapter by Israel Kirzner on subjectivism within Austrian economics. Later chapters explore the socialist calculation debate, the implications of Austrian economics for current issues in competition policy, socialist economics, international economic policy and major figures such as Menger, Hayek and Schumpeter. InNew Perspectives on Austrian Economics, the contributors illustrate the unique and fundamental contribution that the Austrian tradition has made to economic analysis.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
Preface
Introductionp. 1
Opening address to the Austria Conferencep. 6
The Subjectivism of Austrian Economicsp. 11
Carl Menger in the 1860s: Menger on Roscher's Grundlagenp. 25
Comment on Yukihiro Ikeda's 'Carl Menger in the 1860s'p. 40
Nicolaas Gerard Pierson: His Impact on and His Contribution to Economic Sciencep. 42
Austrian Sustainabilityp. 62
The Short-Cut Approach to Consumer Calculations: A Neo-Marginalist Solutionp. 69
Schumpeter vs. Hayek: Two Approaches to Evolutionary Economicsp. 81
Comment on Ulrich Witt's 'Schumpeter vs. Hayek'p. 102
Austrian Economics and Uncertainty: On a Non-Deterministic But Non-Haphazard Futurep. 106
Kirzner's Core Conceptsp. 146
On the Non-Neutrality of Mathematical Formalization: Austrian vs. New Classical Business Cycle Theoriesp. 178
Economic Theory and Competition Policy in the Netherlandsp. 197
Early Views on the Socialist Economyp. 216
Entrepreneurship and the Economic Analysis of Socialismp. 228
The Austrian Perspective for the European Economy Todayp. 254
Comment on Roel P. Zuidema's 'The Austrian Perspective'p. 268
Indexp. 272
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