Title: The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics
Abstract: Part 1 Equilibrium, evolution and market process: the market process - an Austrian view, Jack High the market process - an evolutionary view, Richard Langlois disequilibrium theory - a perspective, Jack High partial equilibrium and the analysis of resale price maintenance, Richard Fink perfect competition and the economics of information, Jack High on the economics of time and ignorance, Israel M. Kirzner on the economics of time and ignorance, Israel M. Kirzner on the economics of time and ignorance, Ludwid Lachmann Schumpeter and Kirzner on competition and equilibrium, Don Bourdreaux beyond equilibrium economics, Peter Boettke et al. Part 2 Cost and choice: expectations and expectation formation in Mises's Theory of the Market Process, Richard Ebeling mind, historical time and the value of money, Matthew B. Kibbe a note on the cost controversy, Jack High the cost controversy - a reply to Professor High, Leland B. Yeager economics, subjectivism and public choice, Jack Wiseman Shackle and a lecture in Pittsburgh, James Buchanan insight and the creative potential of mind, G.L.S. Shackle. Part 3 Money and banking: shifting triangles - a modern Austrian theory of the business cycle, John Egger the yield on money held revisited - lessons for today, George Selgin comment on Selgin's The Yield on Money Held Revisited, Richard H. Timberlake prices, the price level and macroeconomic co-ordination - Hutt on Keynesian economics, Steven Horwitz misreading the myth - Rothbard on the theory and practice of free banking, Steven Horwitz on free banking, Carl F. Christ response to Christ, George A. Selgin. Part 4 Current methodological questions: story-telling and the human science, Peter Boettke splenetic rationalism, Don McCloskey hermeneutics and the interpretive element in the analysis of the market process, Richard Ebeling the interpretive dimension of economics - science, hermeneutics and praxeology, Don Lavoie hermeneutical integrity - a guide for the perplexed, G.B. Madison. Part 5 Modern political economy and the Austrian School: recent developments in social choice theory, Tyler Cowen J.M. Buchanan and F.A. Hayek - the thought of two Nobel laureates, Viktor Vanberg between institutionalism and formalism - the rise and fall of the Austrian School's calculation argument - 1920-1950, Don Lavoie can democratic society reform itself?, Karen Vaughn Virgina political economy - a view from Vienna, Peter J. Boettke socialism as Cartesian legacy - the radical elements in F.A. Hayek's The Fatal Conceit, David Prychitko a political philosophy for the market process, Don Lavoie. Conclusion: the future of Austrian economics, Peter J. Boettke and David Prychitko.
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-11-01
Language: en
Type: book
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