Advances in Austrian economics
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Advances in Austrian economics
Emerald, c1996
- v. 3 1996
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
Table of Contents
- 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.
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