Acknowledgements | |
List of contributors | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Methodological individualism | p. 11 |
Subjectivism | p. 17 |
Market process | p. 23 |
Aristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism | p. 33 |
Phenomenology and economics | p. 38 |
Formalism in twentieth-century economics | p. 48 |
The interpretive turn | p. 54 |
Causation and genetic causation in economic theory | p. 63 |
Ideal type methodology in economics | p. 72 |
Praxeology | p. 77 |
Marginal utility | p. 87 |
Cost | p. 92 |
Competition | p. 96 |
Entrepreneurship | p. 103 |
Time in economics | p. 111 |
Risk and uncertainty | p. 118 |
Marginal productivity | p. 123 |
Efficiency | p. 131 |
Supply and demand | p. 137 |
Profit and loss | p. 143 |
The Austrian theory of price | p. 151 |
Non-price rivalry | p. 156 |
The economics of information | p. 162 |
Prices and knowledge | p. 167 |
The boundaries of the firm | p. 173 |
The Coase Theorem | p. 179 |
Self-organizing systems | p. 187 |
'Invisible hand' explanations | p. 192 |
Spontaneous order | p. 197 |
Capital theory | p. 209 |
Austrian business cycle theory | p. 216 |
Comparative economic systems | p. 224 |
Financial economics | p. 231 |
Industrial organization | p. 244 |
International monetary theory | p. 249 |
Labor economics | p. 258 |
Law and economics | p. 264 |
Legal philosophy | p. 270 |
Public goods theory | p. 276 |
Public choice economics | p. 285 |
The economic theory of regulation | p. 294 |
Resource economics | p. 300 |
Austrian welfare economics | p. 304 |
Value-freedom | p. 313 |
Classical liberalism and the Austrian school | p. 320 |
Utilitarianism | p. 328 |
Social contract theory | p. 337 |
Interventionism | p. 345 |
The political economy of price controls | p. 352 |
The economics of prohibition | p. 358 |
Economics of gender and race | p. 362 |
The Phillips curve | p. 372 |
Taxation | p. 378 |
Industrial organization and the Austrian school | p. 382 |
Advertising | p. 389 |
Mergers and the market for corporate control | p. 394 |
Inflation | p. 402 |
Free banking | p. 408 |
The history of free banking | p. 414 |
Financial regulation | p. 419 |
Political business cycles | p. 425 |
The Great Depression | p. 431 |
The collapse of communism and post-communist reform | p. 440 |
Privatization | p. 448 |
The Methodenstreit | p. 459 |
The debate between Bohm-Bawerk and Hilferding | p. 465 |
The Hayek-Keynes macro debate | p. 471 |
The socialist calculation debate | p. 478 |
The late scholastics | p. 487 |
German predecessors of the Austrian school | p. 493 |
German market process theory | p. 500 |
The Freiburg school of law and economics | p. 508 |
Marxisms and market processes | p. 516 |
Pre-Keynes macroeconomics | p. 523 |
Austrian economics and American (old) institutionalism | p. 529 |
The 'new' institutional economics | p. 535 |
Evolutionary economics | p. 541 |
Austrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation | p. 549 |
Social institutions and game theory | p. 556 |
Monetarism | p. 565 |
Supply-side economics | p. 572 |
The New Classical economics | p. 576 |
The new Keynesian economics | p. 582 |
The neo-Ricardians | p. 588 |
The new monetary economics | p. 593 |
Alternative paths forward for Austrian economics | p. 601 |
Index | p. 617 |
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