The economics of ignorance and coordination: subjectivism and the Austrian School of Economics Aimar, Thierry
Series: New thinking in political economyPublication details: 2009 Edward Elgar Cheltenham, UKDescription: xv, 302 pISBN:- 9781848441040
- 330.157 A4E2
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330.157 A4E2 The economics of ignorance and coordination: subjectivism and the Austrian School of Economics |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-290) and indexes.
This book clarifies the specific nature of the Austrian theory and restores the unity and open-mindedness of the Austrian school in general. The intention is not to offer a collection of different or parallel ideas, but rather to retrace, from a pedagogical and constructive perspective, the various stages of the construction of a well-founded theoretical edifice: from Ludwig von Mises to Murray Rothbard, from Friedrich Hayek to Israel M. Kirzner and from Lachmann to Lavoie. The book is a reconstitution of the way Austrian ideas and concepts organize themselves in a common structure.
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