Evolution of Austrian Economics

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Austrian Logic
Austrian Revival
Austrian school theoretical foundations
Austrian Tradition
Author_Sandye Gloria-Palermo
Book III
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classical political economy
complex
Complex Economic Phenomena
economic methodology
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general equilibrium analysis
Hayek's Opinion
Hayek's Principle
Hayek's Theory
Hayek's Transformation
hayeks
Hayek’s Opinion
Hayek’s Principle
Hayek’s Theory
Hayek’s Transformation
Higher Order Goods
Intertemporal Preferences
Invisible Hand Explanation
Kirzner's Theory
Kirzner's View
Kirzner’s Theory
Kirzner’s View
Lachmannian View
logic
marginal
marginal utility theory
Marginalist Logic
Market Process
Menger's Theory
Mengerian Approach
Mengerian Originality
mengers
Menger’s Theory
Monetary Interest Rate
originality
phenomena
Praxeological Approach
praxeology
Roundabout
Simultaneous Equation Systems
subjectivist economics
Theoretical Nihilism
tradition
utility

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138007253
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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 author documents the emergence of a Mengerian logic and its contribution to the formation of a distinctly Austrian tradition of economics.
In its bold elucidation of the shaping of a tradition in economic thought, Tradition and Innovation in Austrian Economics provides a fresh and challenging perspective on the Austrian school which will be of interest to researchers in Austrian economics and the history of economic thought.

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