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Advances in Austrian economics. [electronic resource]. Vol. 3

by Prychitko, Peter J; Boettke, David L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Austrian economics: Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 1996Description: 1 online resource (x, 249 p.).ISBN: 9781849500197 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Social Science -- General | Economics | Austria | Austrian school of economicsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Time, change, and complexity : Ludwig M. Lachmann's contributions to the theory of capital / Peter Lewin -- Chinese reforms : a review of Susan L. Shirk, the political logic of economic reform in China / T.David Burns, Kate Xiao Zhou -- Signifying nothing : a review essay of Joseph Stiglitz, Whither Socialism? / Truth-seeking and rent-seeking : a review essay of Lars Magnusson, mercantilism : the shaping of an economic language -- Uniqueness, complementarity, and tension : a review of Israel Kirzner, editor, Classics in Austrian economics / Mario J. Rizzo -- Post-Marshallian and Austrian economics : toward a fruitful liaison? / Nicolai J. Foss -- M. Dietrich, transaction cost economics and beyond / David A. Harper -- Steven G. Medema, Ronald H. Coase / Donald J. Boudreaux -- Raimondo Cubeddu, The philosophy of the Austrian school / Roger Koppl -- Peter J. Boettke, editor, the elgar companion to Austrian economics / Theodore A. Burczak -- The Austrians and self-management : a positive essay / Jaroslav Vanek -- After the fall : an introduction to the symposium on models of socialism / Peter J. Boettke, David L. Prychitko -- The monitoring problem for market socialist firms / N. Scott Arnold -- The critique of workers' self-management : Austrian perspectives and economic theory / David L. Prychitko -- Money, money prices, and the socialist calculation debate / Steven Horwitz -- Market process perspectives on post-communist economies / Laurence S. Moss -- The coase theorem and strategic bargaining / Donald J. Boudreaux.
Summary: This third volume in the series is divided into four parts. The first presents a symposium on models of socialism, the second presents current research, the third, review essays, and the fourth, book reviews.
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Time, change, and complexity : Ludwig M. Lachmann's contributions to the theory of capital / Peter Lewin -- Chinese reforms : a review of Susan L. Shirk, the political logic of economic reform in China / T.David Burns, Kate Xiao Zhou -- Signifying nothing : a review essay of Joseph Stiglitz, Whither Socialism? / Truth-seeking and rent-seeking : a review essay of Lars Magnusson, mercantilism : the shaping of an economic language -- Uniqueness, complementarity, and tension : a review of Israel Kirzner, editor, Classics in Austrian economics / Mario J. Rizzo -- Post-Marshallian and Austrian economics : toward a fruitful liaison? / Nicolai J. Foss -- M. Dietrich, transaction cost economics and beyond / David A. Harper -- Steven G. Medema, Ronald H. Coase / Donald J. Boudreaux -- Raimondo Cubeddu, The philosophy of the Austrian school / Roger Koppl -- Peter J. Boettke, editor, the elgar companion to Austrian economics / Theodore A. Burczak -- The Austrians and self-management : a positive essay / Jaroslav Vanek -- After the fall : an introduction to the symposium on models of socialism / Peter J. Boettke, David L. Prychitko -- The monitoring problem for market socialist firms / N. Scott Arnold -- The critique of workers' self-management : Austrian perspectives and economic theory / David L. Prychitko -- Money, money prices, and the socialist calculation debate / Steven Horwitz -- Market process perspectives on post-communist economies / Laurence S. Moss -- The coase theorem and strategic bargaining / Donald J. Boudreaux.

This third volume in the series is divided into four parts. The first presents a symposium on models of socialism, the second presents current research, the third, review essays, and the fourth, book reviews.

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