The Logic of Action: Applications and criticism from the Austrian School

The Logic of Action: Applications and criticism from the Austrian School

Author: Murray Newton Rothbard

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 440

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The second volume of The Logic of Action, this text is a selection of Rothbard's scholarly articles. It was his ambition to show the scientific status of the Austrian School and, at the same time, demonstrate the theory's radical, free-market implications for government policy.


The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics

The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics

Author: Institute for Humane Studies

Publisher: Mission, Kan. : Sheed & Ward

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 260

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Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies and held at Royalton College, South Royalton, Vt., in June 1974. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 224-227.


The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics

The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics

Author: Peter J. Boettke

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 833

ISBN-13: 0199811768

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The Austrian School of Economics is an intellectual tradition in economics and political economy dating back to Carl Menger in the late-19th century. Menger stressed the subjective nature of value in the individual decision calculus. Individual choices are indeed made on the margin, but the evaluations of rank ordering of ends sought in the act of choice are subjective to individual chooser. For Menger, the economic calculus was about scarce means being deployed to pursue an individual's highest valued ends. The act of choice is guided by subjective assessments of the individual, and is open ended as the individual is constantly discovering what ends to pursue, and learning the most effective way to use the means available to satisfy those ends. This school of economic thinking spread outside of Austria to the rest of Europe and the United States in the early-20th century and continued to develop and gain followers, establishing itself as a major stream of heterodox economics. The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics provides an overview of this school and its theories. The various contributions discussed in this book all reflect a tension between the Austrian School's orthodox argumentative structure (rational choice and invisible hand) and its addressing of a heterodox problem situations (uncertainty, differential knowledge, ceaseless change). The Austrian economists from the founders to today seek to derive the invisible hand theorem from the rational choice postulate via institutional analysis in a persistent and consistent manner. Scholars and students working in the field of History of Economic Thought, those following heterodox approaches, and those both familiar with the Austrian School or looking to learn more will find much to learn in this comprehensive volume.


The Austrian School

The Austrian School

Author: Jesús Huerta de Soto

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 148

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Presents an exposition of the main tenets of the Austrian School of Economics. This book also explains the differences between the Austrian and the neoclassical (including the Chicago School) approaches to economics. It covers reviews of the contributions of the main Austrian economists, and analysis of the major objections to Austrian economics.


Ludwig Von Mises

Ludwig Von Mises

Author: Israel Kirzner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-10-10

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1684516803

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Israel Kirzner, a former student of Ludwig von Mises, looks at the influences of the economic debates in Europe on von Mises' thought, traces his theories as they developed in his writings, and discusses both critical and supportive commentators on von Mises.