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The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics
Elgar original reference
Edited by Peter J. Boettke
The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it.
General Reference
Published:
1 January 1994
ISBN:
9781852785819
eISBN:
9780857934680
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857934680
Collection:
Economics 2010 and before
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Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Part I: Methodology and Theoretical Concepts in Austrian Economics
Methodological principles
Chapter 2: Methodological Individualism
Chapter 3: Subjectivism
Chapter 4: Market process
Philosophical background
Chapter 5: Aristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism
Chapter 6: Phenomenology and economics
Chapter 7: Formalism in twentieth-century economics
Chapter 8: The interpretive turn
Chapter 9: Causation and genetic causation in economic theory
Chapter 10: Ideal type methodology in economics
Chapter 11: Praxeology
Concepts and principles in economic theory
Chapter 12: Marginal utility
Chapter 13: Cost
Chapter 14: Competition
Chapter 15: Entrepreneurship
Chapter 16: Time in economics
Chapter 17: Risk and uncertainty
Chapter 18: Marginal productivity
Chapter 19: Efficiency
Chapter 20: Supple and demand
Chapter 21: Profit and loss
Chapter 22: The Austrian theory of price
Chapter 23: Non-price rivalry
Chapter 24: The economics of information
Chapter 25: Prices and knowledge
Chapter 26: The boundaries of the firm
The Coase Theorem
Self-organizing systems
Invidible hand' explanations
Spontaneous order
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Part II: Fields of Research
Chapter 31: Capital theory
Chapter 32: Austrian business cycle theory
Chapter 33: Comparative economic systems
Chapter 34: Financial economics
Chapter 35: Industrial organization
Chapter 36: International monetary theory
Chapter 37: Labor economics
Chapter 38: Law and economics
Chapter 39: Legal philosophy
Chapter 40: Public goods theory
Chapter 41: Public choice economics
Chapter 42: The economic theory of regulation
Chapter 43: Resource economics
Chapter 44: Austrian welfare economics
Part III: Applied economics and public policy
Political philosophy
Chapter 45: Value-freedom
Chapter 46: Classical liberalism and the Austrian school
Chapter 47: Utilitarianism
Chapter 48: Social contract theory
Public policy economics
Chapter 49: Interventionism
Chapter 50: The political economy of price controls
Chapter 51: The economics of prohibition
Chapter 52: Economics of gender and race
Chapter 53: The Phillips curve
Chapter 54: Taxation
Chapter 55: Industrial organization and the Austrian school
Chapter 56: Advertising
Chapter 57: Mergers and the market for corporate control
Chapter 58: Inflation
Chapter 59: Free banking
Chapter 60: The history of free banking
Chapter 61: Financial regulation
Chapter 62: Political business cycles
Chapter 63: The Great Depression
Chapter 64: The collapse of communism and post-communist reform
Chapter 65: Privatzation
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Part IV: History of Thought and alternative schools and approaches
Classic debates
Chapter 66: The Methodenstreit
Chapter 67: The debate between Bohm-Bawerk and Hillerding
Chapter 68: The Hayek-Ketnes macro debate
Chapter 69: The socialist calculation debate
Precursors and alternatives
Chapter 70: The late scholastics
Chapter 71: German predecessors of the Austrian school
Chapter 72: German market process theory
Chapter 73: The Freiburg school of law and economics
Chapter 74: Marxisms and market processes
Chapter 75: Pre-Keynes macroeconomics
Chapter 76: Austrian economics and American (old) institutionalism
Chapter 77: The 'new' institutional economics
Chapter 78: Evolutionary economics
Chapter 79: Austrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation
Chapter 80: Social institutions and game theory
Chapter 81: Monetarism
Chapter 82: Supply-side economics
Chapter 83: The New Classical economics
Chapter 84: The new Keynesian economics
Chapter 85: The neo-Ricardians
Chapter 86: The new monetary economics
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PART V: Conclusion
Chapter 87: Alterntive paths forward for Austrian economics
Index
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