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_aThe Elgar companion to Austrian economics / _cedited by Peter J. Boettke. |
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_aAldershot, Hants, England ; _aBrookfield, Vt. : _bE. Elgar, _c1998. |
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_tAcknowledgements -- _tList of contributors -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tMethodological individualism -- _g3. _tSubjectivism -- _g4. _tMarket process -- _g5. _tAristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism -- _g6. _tPhenomenology and economics -- _g7. _tFormalism in twentieth-century economics -- _g8. _tThe interpretive turn -- _g9. _tCausation and genetic causation in economic theory -- _g10. _tIdeal type methodology in economics -- _g11. _tPraxeology -- _g12. _tMarginal utility -- _g13. _tCost -- _g14. _tCompetition -- _g15. _tEntrepreneurship -- _g16. _tTime in economics -- _g17. _tRisk and uncertainty -- _g18. _tMarginal productivity -- _g19. _tEfficiency -- _g20. _tSupply and demand -- _g21. _tProfit and loss -- _g22. _tThe Austrian theory of price -- _g23. _tNon-price rivalry -- _g24. _tThe economics of information -- _g25. _tPrices and knowledge -- _g26. _tThe boundaries of the firm -- _g27. _tThe Coase Theorem -- _g28. _tSelf-organizing systems -- _g29. _t'Invisible hand' explanations -- _g30. _tSpontaneous order -- _g31. _tCapital theory -- _g32. _tAustrian business cycle theory -- _g33. _tComparative economic systems -- _g34. _tFinancial economics -- _g35. _tIndustrial organization -- _g36. _tInternational monetary theory -- _g37. _tLabor economics -- _g38. _tLaw and economics -- _g39. _tLegal philosophy -- _g40. _tPublic goods theory -- _g41. _tPublic choice economics -- _g42. _tThe economic theory of regulation -- _g43. _tResource economics -- _g44. _tAustrian welfare economics -- _g45. _tValue-freedom -- _g46. _tClassical liberalism and the Austrian school -- _g47. _tUtilitarianism -- _g48. _tSocial contract theory -- _g49. _tInterventionism -- _g50. _tThe political economy of price controls -- _g51. _tThe economics of prohibition -- _g52. _tEconomics of gender and race -- _g53. _tThe Phillips curve -- _g54. _tTaxation -- _g55. _tIndustrial organization and the Austrian school -- _g56. _tAdvertising -- _g57. _tMergers and the market for corporate control -- _g58. _tInflation -- _g59. _tFree banking -- _g60. _tThe history of free banking -- _g61. _tFinancial regulation -- _g62. _tPolitical business cycles -- _g63. _tThe Great Depression -- _g64. _tThe collapse of communism and post-communist reform -- _g65. _tPrivatization -- _g66. _tThe Methodenstreit -- _g67. _tThe debate between Bohm-Bawerk and Hilferding -- _g68. _tThe Hayek-Keynes macro debate -- _g69. _tThe socialist calculation debate -- _g70. _tThe late scholastics -- _g71. _tGerman predecessors of the Austrian school -- _g72. _tGerman market process theory -- _g73. _tThe Freiburg school of law and economics -- _g74. _tMarxisms and market processes -- _g75. _tPre-Keynes macroeconomics -- _g76. _tAustrian economics and American (old) institutionalism -- _g77. _tThe 'new' institutional economics -- _g78. _tEvolutionary economics -- _g79. _tAustrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation -- _g80. _tSocial institutions and game theory -- _g81. _tMonetarism -- _g82. _tSupply-side economics -- _g83. _tThe New Classical economics -- _g84. _tThe new Keynesian economics -- _g85. _tThe neo-Ricardians -- _g86. _tThe new monetary economics -- _g87. _tAlternative paths forward for Austrian economics -- _tIndex. |
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