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Advances in Austrian economics

series editor, Peter J. Boettke, Mario J. Rizzo

JAI Press, c1994-

  • v. 1 ; 1994
  • v. 2 ; 1995 (pt. A)
  • v. 2 ; 1995 (pt. B)
  • v. 3 ; 1996
  • v. 4 ; 1997
  • v. 5 ; 1998

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注記

Volume editors: v. 1. Peter J. Boettke, Israel M. Kirzner, Mario J. Rizzo. -- v. 3. Peter J. Boettke, David L. Prychitko. -- v. 4. Peter J. Boettke, Steven Horwitz. -- v. 5. Peter J. Boettke, Sanford Ikeda

Series editors: v. 5. Peter J. Boettke, Israel M. Kirzner, Mario J. Rizzo

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 3 ; 1996 ISBN 9780762300556

内容説明

This third volume in the series is divided into four parts. The first presents a symposium on models of socialism, the second present current research, the third, review essays, and the fourth, book reviews.

目次

  • Part 1 Symposium on models of socialism: after the fall - an introduction to the symposium on models of socialism, Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko
  • the critique of workers' self-management - Austrian perspectives and economic theory, David L. Prychitko
  • the Austrians and self-management - a positive essay, Jaroslav Vanek
  • the monitoring problems for market socialist firms, N. Scott Arnold
  • money, money prices and the socialist calculation debate, Steven Horwitz
  • market process perspectives on post-communist economies, Laurence S. Moss. Part 2 Current research: the Coase theorem and strategic bargaining, Donald Boudreaux
  • time, change and complexity - Ludwig M. Lachmann's contributions to the theory of capital, Peter Lewin. Part 3 Review essays: Chinese reforms - a review essay, Susan L. Shirk
  • the political logic of economic reform in China, T. David Burns and Kate Xiao Zhou
  • signifying nothing - a review essay, Jospeh Stiglitz
  • whither socialism?, Steven Sullivan
  • truth seeking and rent-seeking - a review essay, Lars Magnusson
  • mercantilism - the shaping of an economic language, Gary M. Anderson
  • uniqueness, complementarity and tension - a review essay, Israel M. Kirzner
  • classics in Austrian economics, Mario J. Rizzo
  • post-Marshallian and Austrian economics, Nicolai J. Foss. Part 4 Book reviews: M. Dietrich, "Transaction Cost and Beyond", David Harper
  • Steven G. Medema, "Ronald H. Coase", Donald J. Boudreaux
  • Raimondo Cubeddu, "The Philosophy of the Austrian School", Roger Koppl
  • Peter J. Boettke, Editor, "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Theodore A. Burczak.
巻冊次

v. 4 ; 1997 ISBN 9780762301980

内容説明

Advances in Austrian Economics connects the Austrian tradition of economics with other research traditions in economics and related areas. Each volume attempts to apply the insights of Austrian economics and related approaches to topics that are of current interest in economics and cognate disciplines. The edited volume approach delivers ideas from multiple contributors in one book, providing a forum for variety and contrasting perspectives among those working in these areas. As such, Advances fills an important niche in the world of Austrian economics. Austrian school economists are the primary audience, but this series will appeal to people working in a variety of positions in economics and related disciplines. Those working in public choice, new institutionalism, cognitive or behavior economics, entrepreneurship, and other areas will find value in the series. Areas of coverage are quite open, as long as there remains a connection to the ideas associated with the Austrian school, broadly interpreted.

目次

Part I. Symposium on Austrian Macroeconomics. The economics of time and money: an introduction to a symposium on Austrian macroeconomics (S. Horwitz). Austrian and monetarist business cycle theories: substitutes or complements? (L.J. Sechrest). The theory of business fluctuations: new Keynesians, old monetarists, and Austrians (P.J. Shah). Capital and time: variations on a Hicksian theme (P. Lewin). Toward an Austrian theory of expectations (W.N. Butos). The regulation of bank capital adequacy (K. Dowd). Part II. Symposium on the Crisis of Economic Theory. The crisis of vision in modern economic thought: a symposium (P.J. Boettke). The crisis of vision in modern economic thought: some questions from the left (A. Callari). Beyond science: the economists' enterprise (J.M. Buchanan). The problem of vision in economics: a review essay (W. Samuels). The crisis of vision in modern economic thought: an Austrian economist's perspective (I.M. Kirzner). Part III. Current Research. Adolph Lowe and the Austrians (M. Forstater). Austrian insights and the theory of the firm (N. Foss). Francis Newman and the "Austrian" critique of socialism (J. Shearmur). Part IV. Review Essays. Lachmann's plan, and its lesson: comment on Lavoie (D.L. Prychitko). On regrouping the intellectual capital structure of Lachmann's economics (D. Lavoie). The dangers that court Hermeneutics: rejoinder to Lavoie (D.L. Prychitko). How entrepreneurs learn: a review of David Harper's entrepreneurship and the market process (I. Pongracic). Part V. Book Reviews. U. Maki, B. Gustafsson, and Knudsen, Eds.,. Rationality institutions and economic methodology (R. Koppl).
巻冊次

v. 1 ; 1994 ISBN 9781559383240

内容説明

Organometallic chemistry is having a major impact on modern day chemistry in industry and academia. Within the last ten years, the use of transition metal-based chemistry to perform reactions with significant potential in organic synthesis has come of age. "Advances in Metal-Organic Chemistry" contains in-depth accounts of newly emerging synthetic organic methods that emphasize the unique attributes of transition metal chemistry problems in organic synthesis. Each issue contains six to eight articles by leading investigators in the field. Particular emphasis is placed on giving the reader a true feeling of the particular strengths and weaknesses of the new chemistry with ample experimental details for typical procedures.

目次

  • Critical realism and the analysis of choice, explanation and change, Tony Lawson
  • evolution within equilirium, Brian Loasby
  • a new approach to modelling endogenous learning processes in economic theory, David Harper
  • when do ideas matter? a study in the natural selection of social games, Roger Koppl and Richard Langlois
  • endogenous change - causes and contingencies, Ulrich Witt
  • economists, institutions and change, David Colander
  • economic efficiency, rent seeking and democracy - zenoistic variations on Coasian theories, Richard Wagner
  • the road from serfdom - entrepreneurship and property rights before, during and after communism, Reuven Brenner
  • financial evolution and innovation, J.L. Ford
  • controversy, on the relevance of policy to Kirznerian entrepreneurship, Stephen Shmanske
  • a tale of two worlds - comment on Shmanske, Israel M. Kirzner
  • symposium - Ludwig Lachmann and his contributions to economic science, introduction, Peter J. Boettke
  • knowledge, expectations and capital - the economics of Ludwig M. Lachmann, Peter Lewin
  • capital, expectations and economic equilibrium - some notes on Lachmann and the so-called Cambridge school, Gary Mongiovi
  • subjectivism, institutions and capital - comment on Lewin and Mongiovi, Steven Horwitz
  • Lachmann on Schutz and Shackle, Roger Koppl
  • Ludwig Lachmann and the interpretive turn in economics - a critical inquiry into the hermeneutics of the plan, David Prychitko
  • comment on Koppl and Prychitko, Warren Samuels
  • book review section - review of Brigitte Berger, ed., "The Culture of Entrepreneurship", Israel M. Kirzner.
巻冊次

v. 2 ; 1995 (pt. B) ISBN 9781559385312

内容説明

This second volume in the series "Advances in Austrian Economics" is divided into three parts. The first part is a series of essays in honor of Israel M. Kirzner, co-editor of the first volume in the series, the second part contains books reviews, and the third, a bibliography.

目次

List of Contributors. Avisory Board. Preface. An evaluation of environmental life cycle assessment. Methods and metaphors in capital theory. Ludwig Von Mises on inflation and expectations. The influence of Frederic Bastiat. Sciences of political lies, or governments and markets of ideas. The "objectivity" of scholarship and the ideal of the university. A difficult distinction. Power, the organization of inquiry and the achievement of "spontaneous" order: A review essay. The economics of friedrich hayek. The reclamation of interwar monetary economics: A review essay of hayek and the keynesian avalanche by Brian J. McCormick. Discovery, transaction costs, and growth: Essay on Douglass C. North's institutions, institutional change, and economic performance. Publications of Israel M. Kirzner.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA23519988
  • ISBN
    • 1559383240
    • 1559385316
    • 1559385316
    • 0762300558
    • 0762301988
    • 0762305711
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Greenwich, Conn.
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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