Austrian Economics in Transition From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek

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Pub. Date: 2010-07-15
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This book analyzes both the consistent and changing elements in the Austrian School of Economics since its foundation in the late 19th Century up to the recent offspring of this School. It investigates the dynamic metamorphosis of the school, mainly with reference to its contact with representatives of history of economic thought.

Author Biography

Harald Hagemann is at University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Tamostsu Nishizawa is at Hiotsubashi University, Takyo, Japan. Yukihiro Ikeda is at the Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tablep. vii
Introductionp. viii
List of Contributorsp. xi
Carl Menger: Towards a New Image of the Founder
Carl Menger's Liberalism Revisitedp. 3
Carl Menger after 1871: Quest for the Reality of 'Economic Man'p. 21
Liberal Aspects of the Historical School: Max Weber
Discoursing Freedom: Weber's Projectp. 41
Max Weber and the 'New Economics'p. 62
The German Historical School, Schumpeter and Ichiro Nakayama: Economic Theory and Economic Sociologyp. 89
Some Methodological Problems
Friedrich von Wieser on Institutions and Social Economicsp. 109
From Menger to Polanyi: The Institutional Wayp. 138
A Note on Merger's Problem Situation and Non-essentialist Approach to Economicsp. 154
Dissemination of the Austrian School of Economics
The Austrian School in the Interwar Periodp. 179
Ludwig von Mises's Business Cycle Theory: Static Tools for Dynamic Analysisp. 196
Hayek on Practical Business Cycle Research: A Notep. 218
Involvement of an Austrian Émigré Economist in Americap. 235
Transition of the Austrian School
On Menger, Hayek and on the Concept of 'VerstehenÆp. 257
Hayek's Cognitive Psychologyp. 276
Hayek's Transformation of Market-Images in the 1930-40sp. 290
Carl Menger and the Later Austrian School of Economics: An Analysis of their Methodological Relationshipp. 310
Name Indexp. 329
Subject Indexp. 335
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