The meaning of market process : essays in the development of modern Austrian economics
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The meaning of market process : essays in the development of modern Austrian economics
(Foundations of the market economy series / edited by Mario J. Rizzo and Lawrence H. White)
Routledge, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-241) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Israel Kirzner is the foremost proponent of the modern Austrian theory of the market process. This book offers substantive insights in support of this theory and a new historical interpretation of how the ideas of modern Austrians emerged.
目次
- Part 1 Part I The market process approach
- Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Market process theory: in defence of the Austrian middle ground
- Chapter 2 Chapter 2 The meaning of market process
- Part 2 Part II The emergence of the Austrian view
- Chapter 3 Chapter 3 The Austrian School of economics
- Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Carl Menger and the subjectivist tradition in economics
- Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Menger, classical liberalism and the Austrian School of economics
- Chapter 6 Chapter 6 The economic calculation debate: lessons for Austrians
- Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek: The modern extension of Austrian subjectivism
- Part 3 Part III Some new explorations in the Austrian approach
- Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Prices, the communication of knowledge and the discovery process
- Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Economic planning and the knowledge problem
- Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Knowledge problems and their solutions: some relevant distinctions
- Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Welfare economics: a modern Austrian perspective
- Part 4 Part IV Some related issues emerging from the Austrian approach
- Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Self-interest and the new bashing of economics: a fresh opportunity in the perennial debate?
- Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Discovery, private property and the theory of justice in capitalist society Notes ReferencesIndex
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