The Elgar Companion to Austrian EconomicsEdward Elgar Publishing, 1998年1月1日 - 648 頁 'The book can be recommended both to those who know something about Austrian economics already, and to those who know nothing.' David Simpson, Economic Affairs 'Mr Boettke's very readable compendium consists of short articles by mostly you |
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4 Market process | 23 |
B Philosophical background | 31 |
5 Aristotelianism apriorism essentialism | 33 |
45 Valuefreedom | 313 |
46 Classical liberalism and the Austrian school | 320 |
47 Utilitarianism | 328 |
48 Social contract theory | 337 |
B Public policy economics | 343 |
49 Interventionism | 345 |
50 The political economy of price controls | 352 |
51 The economics of prohibition | 358 |
6 Phenomenology and economics | 38 |
7 Formalism in twentiethcentury economics | 48 |
8 The interpretive turn | 54 |
9 Causation and genetic causation in economic theory | 63 |
10 Ideal type methodology in economics | 72 |
11 Praxeology | 77 |
C Concepts and principles in economic theory | 85 |
12 Marginal utility | 87 |
13 Cost | 92 |
14 Competition | 96 |
15 Entrepreneurship | 103 |
16 Time in economics | 111 |
17 Risk and uncertainty | 118 |
18 Marginal productivity | 123 |
19 Efficiency | 131 |
20 Supply and demand | 137 |
21 Profit and loss | 143 |
22 The Austrian theory of price | 151 |
23 Nonprice rivalry | 156 |
24 The economics of information | 162 |
25 Prices and knowledge | 167 |
26 The boundaries of the firm | 173 |
27 The Coase Theorem | 179 |
28 Selforganizing systems | 187 |
29 Invisible hand explanations | 192 |
30 Spontaneous order | 197 |
PART II FIELDS OF RESEARCH | 207 |
31 Capital Theory | 209 |
32 Austrian business cycle theory | 216 |
33 Comparative economics systems | 224 |
34 Financial economics | 231 |
35 Industrial organization | 244 |
36 International monetary theory | 249 |
37 Labor economics | 258 |
38 Law and economics | 264 |
39 Legal philosophy | 270 |
40 Public goods theory | 276 |
41 Public choice economics | 285 |
42 The economic theory of regulation | 294 |
43 Resource economics | 300 |
44 Austrian welfare economics | 304 |
PART III APPLIED ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY | 309 |
A Political philosophy | 311 |
52 Economics of gender and race | 362 |
53 The Phillips curve | 372 |
54 Taxation | 378 |
55 Industrial organization and the Austrian school | 382 |
56 Advertising | 389 |
57 Mergers and the market for corporate control | 394 |
58 Inflation | 402 |
59 Free Banking | 408 |
60 The history of free banking | 414 |
61 Financial regulation | 419 |
62 Political Business cycles | 425 |
63 The Great Depression | 431 |
64 The collapse of communism and postcommunist reform | 440 |
65 Privatization | 448 |
PART IV HISTORY OF THOUGHT AND ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS AND APPROACHES | 455 |
A Classic debates | 457 |
66 The Methodist | 459 |
67 The debate between BohnBawerk and Hilferding | 465 |
68 The HayekKeynes macro debate | 471 |
69 The socialist calculation debate | 478 |
B Precursors and alternatives | 485 |
70 The late scholastics | 487 |
71 German predecessors of the Austrian school | 493 |
72 German market process theory | 500 |
73 The Freiburg school of law and economics | 508 |
74 Marxisms and market processes | 516 |
75 PreKeynes macroeconomics | 523 |
76 Austrian economics and American old institutionalism | 529 |
77 The new institutional economics | 535 |
78 Evolutionary economics | 541 |
79 Austrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation | 549 |
80 Social institutions and game theory | 556 |
81 Monetarism | 565 |
82 Supplyside economics | 572 |
83 The New Classical economics | 576 |
84 The new Keynesian economics | 582 |
85 The neoRicardians | 588 |
86 The new monetary economics | 593 |
PART V CONCLUSION | 599 |
87 Alternative paths forward for Austrian economics | 601 |
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