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Title The Oxford handbook of Austrian economics / edited by Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource
Series Oxford Handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
Contents Cover; Series; The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; List of Contributors; 1. Introduction: Austrian Economics as a Progressive Research Program in the Social Sciences; Part I Methodology; 2. Austrian Methodology: A Review and Synthesis; Part II Microeconomics; 3. The Knowledge Problem; 4. Market Theory and the Price System; 5. Austrians versus Market Socialists; 6. Spontaneous Order; Part III Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; 7. The Capital-Using Economy; 8. Capital-Based Macroeconomics: Austrians, Keynes, and Keynesians
9. Austrian Business Cycle Theory: A Modern Appraisal10. Free Banking; Part IV Institutions and Organizations; 11. Social Economy as an Extension of the Austrian Research Program; 12. Organizations and Markets; 13. The Evolution of Property Rights Systems; 14. On the Origins of Stock Markets; Part V Public Policy and Interventionism; 15. The Rule of Experts; 16. The Problem of Rationality: Austrian Economics between Classical Behaviorism and Behavioral Economics; 17. Dynamics of Interventionism; Part VI Political Economy; 18. Ordoliberalism and the Austrian School
19. The Tax State as Source of Perpetual Crisis20. Constitutional Political Economy and Austrian Economics; 21. Public Choice and Austrian Economics; 22. The Market Process Theory Perspective on Capitalism: Normative Facets and Implications; Part VII Austrian Connections and Extensions; 23. On the Economy-Wide Implications of Kirznerian Alertness; 24. Contemporary Austrian Economics and the New Economic Sociology; 25. The Austrian Theory of Finance: Is It a Unique Contribution to the Field?; 26. Austrian Economics and the Evolutionary Paradigm; 27. Complexity and Austrian Economics
28. The Sensory Order, Neuroeconomics, and Austrian EconomicsPart VIII Development, Transition, and Social Change; 29. What Have We Learned from the Collapse of Communism?; 30. The Political Economy of Foreign Intervention; 31. From Subsistence to Advanced Material Production: Austrian Development Economics; 32. On Your Mark, Get Set, Develop! Leadership and Economic Development; Part IX Applications: The 2008 Financial Crisis; 33. The Financial Crisis in the United States; 34. The Financial Crisis in the United Kingdom: Uncertainty, Calculation, and Error; Index
Summary 'The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics' provides an overview of the main methodological, analytical, and practical implications of the Austrian school of economics. This intellectual tradition in economics and political economy has a long history that dates back to Carl Menger in the late nineteenth century. The various contributions discussed in this book all reflect this 'tension' of an orthodox argumentative structure (rational choice and invisible hand) to address heterodox problem situations (uncertainty, differential knowledge, ceaseless change)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Austrian school of economics.
Microeconomics.
Macroeconomics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
Austrian school of economics
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Form Electronic book
Author Boettke, Peter J., editor
Coyne, Christopher J., editor
ISBN 9780199811830
0199811830
9780190259273
0190259272