Carl Menger (1840-1921)

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Carl Menger (1840-1921)

edited by Mark Blaug

(Pioneers in economics, 26)(An Elgar reference collection)

Edward Elgar, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Part of a series presenting critical appraisals of influential economists from the age of Aristotle to the present. The individuals examined have shaped both the theory and practice of modern economics. Each volume combines classic statements by economists with the most recent research.

Table of Contents

  • The utility concept in value theory and its critics, Jacob Viner
  • Carl Menger, F.A. von Hayek
  • the interpretation of subjective value theory in the writings of the Austrian economists, Alan R. Sweezy
  • collected works of Carl Menger, Alan R. Sweezy
  • Carl Menger - the founder of the Austrian school, Henri Simon Bloch
  • intellectual and political roots of the older Austrian School, Emil Kauder
  • the Austrian theory of value and the classical one, Hans Brems
  • Menger, Jevons and Walras de-homogenized, William Jaffe
  • the methodological debate between Carl Menger and the German historics, Samuel Bostaph
  • alternative views of Mengerian entrepreneurship, Dolores Tremewan Martin
  • the transition from classical to neoclassical economic theory - Hans von Mangoldt, K.H. Hennings
  • Carl Menger and "Homo Oeconomicus" - some thoughts on Austrian theory and methodology, Max Alter
  • institutional elements in Carl Menger's theory of demand - a comment, A.M. Endres
  • money - Menger's evolutionary theory, Gerald P.O. Driscoll, Jr.
  • Carl Menger's theory of exchange, Lawrence S. Moss.

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