The Elgar companion to Austrian economics / edited by Peter J. Boettke.
Material type: TextPublisher: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : E. Elgar, 1998Copyright date: ©1994Description: xvii, 628 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1852785810
- 9781852785819
- 1858987768
- 9781858987767
- 330.157
- HB98. E43 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodological individualism -- 3. Subjectivism -- 4. Market process -- 5. Aristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism -- 6. Phenomenology and economics -- 7. Formalism in twentieth-century economics -- 8. The interpretive turn -- 9. Causation and genetic causation in economic theory -- 10. Ideal type methodology in economics -- 11. Praxeology -- 12. Marginal utility -- 13. Cost -- 14. Competition -- 15. Entrepreneurship -- 16. Time in economics -- 17. Risk and uncertainty -- 18. Marginal productivity -- 19. Efficiency -- 20. Supply and demand -- 21. Profit and loss -- 22. The Austrian theory of price -- 23. Non-price rivalry -- 24. The economics of information -- 25. Prices and knowledge -- 26. The boundaries of the firm -- 27. The Coase Theorem -- 28. Self-organizing systems -- 29. 'Invisible hand' explanations -- 30. Spontaneous order -- 31. Capital theory -- 32. Austrian business cycle theory -- 33. Comparative economic systems -- 34. Financial economics -- 35. Industrial organization -- 36. International monetary theory -- 37. Labor economics -- 38. Law and economics -- 39. Legal philosophy -- 40. Public goods theory -- 41. Public choice economics -- 42. The economic theory of regulation -- 43. Resource economics -- 44. Austrian welfare economics -- 45. Value-freedom -- 46. Classical liberalism and the Austrian school -- 47. Utilitarianism -- 48. Social contract theory -- 49. Interventionism -- 50. The political economy of price controls -- 51. The economics of prohibition -- 52. Economics of gender and race -- 53. The Phillips curve -- 54. Taxation -- 55. Industrial organization and the Austrian school -- 56. Advertising -- 57. Mergers and the market for corporate control -- 58. Inflation -- 59. Free banking -- 60. The history of free banking -- 61. Financial regulation -- 62. Political business cycles -- 63. The Great Depression -- 64. The collapse of communism and post-communist reform -- 65. Privatization -- 66. The Methodenstreit -- 67. The debate between Bohm-Bawerk and Hilferding -- 68. The Hayek-Keynes macro debate -- 69. The socialist calculation debate -- 70. The late scholastics -- 71. German predecessors of the Austrian school -- 72. German market process theory -- 73. The Freiburg school of law and economics -- 74. Marxisms and market processes -- 75. Pre-Keynes macroeconomics -- 76. Austrian economics and American (old) institutionalism -- 77. The 'new' institutional economics -- 78. Evolutionary economics -- 79. Austrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation -- 80. Social institutions and game theory -- 81. Monetarism -- 82. Supply-side economics -- 83. The New Classical economics -- 84. The new Keynesian economics -- 85. The neo-Ricardians -- 86. The new monetary economics -- 87. Alternative paths forward for Austrian economics -- Index.
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