Assessing Austrian economics

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    • D'Amico, Daniel J.
    • Martin, Adam G.

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Assessing Austrian economics

edited by Daniel J. D'Amico and Adam G. Martin

(Advances in Austrian economics / series editor, Peter J. Boettke, Mario J. Rizzo, v. 24)

Emerald, 2019

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

The modern school of Austrian economics took shape in the 1970s, and reflects the social science questions of its time. Is it still relevant today, considering that the theories that drive contemporary social science have evolved dramatically over the past few decades? While Austrian concerns such as property rights and imperfect cognition have become more common, other aspects of the Austrian thought are even more idiosyncratic than ever. In the ten chapters included here, leading economists explore whether Austrian economics still has unique insights to offer the world of today. Starting with Peter Boettke's lead essay, "What is Wrong with Austrian Economics?", chapters include an array of perspectives responding to this question, ranging from economics, to intellectual history, to political science, and to philosophy. At the end of the volume, Boettke offers a rejoinder, asking, "What is Right About Austrian Economics?" Together, these essays explore the barriers to the spread of Austrian ideas, ask which disciplines might be receptive to them, examine the role of ideology and funding in helping and hindering the school, and consider the advantages and disadvantages of different strategies for expanding engagement with other scholars.

Table of Contents

  • Editors' Introduction
  • Daniel D'Amico and Adam Martin 1. What is Still Wrong with the Austrian School of Economics?
  • Peter J. Boettke 2. What's Still Right with the Austrian School of Economics
  • Deirdre Nansen McCloskey 3. Diversity in the Moral Sciences
  • Gerald Gaus 4. Austrian School Identity and Unavoidable Trade-odds in its Long-term Progress
  • Josef Sima 5. A View from Europe: Austrian Economics, Civil Society, and PPE
  • Erwin Dekker and Stefan Kolev 6. On the Status of Austrian Economics
  • Virgil Henry Storr 7. Why Are There No Austrian Social Democrats?
  • John Meadowcroft 8. Austrian Economics is Still Not Institutional Enough
  • Geoffrey Hodgson 9. Austrian Economics: A Tale of Lost Opportunities
  • Nicolai Foss 10. What is Right About Austrian Economics?
  • Peter J. Boettke

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Details

  • NCID
    BB29668853
  • ISBN
    • 9781789739367
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bingley
  • Pages/Volumes
    137 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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