Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions
When we first invited the group of distinguished scholars represented here to contribute to a new volume on Austrian economics, four themes were stressed: tensions, new directions, selectivity, and criticism. In this brief introduction we will explain why
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Recent Economic Thought Series Editor: Warren J. Samuels Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. Other books in the series: Feiwel, G.: Samuelson and Neoclassical Economics Wade, L.: Political Economy: Modern Views Zimbalist, A.: Comparative Economic Systems: Recent Views Darity, W.: Labor Economics: Modern Views Jarsulic, M.: Money and Macro Policy Samuelson, L.: Microeconomic Theory Bromley, D.: Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary
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Mirowski, P.: The Reconstruction of Economic Theory Field, A.: The Future of Economic History Lowry, S.: Pre-Classical Economic Thought Officer, L.: International Economics Asimakopulos, A.: Theories of Income Distribution Earl, P.: Psychological Economics; Development, Tensions, Prospects Thweatt, W.: Classical Political Economy Peterson, W.: Market Power and the Economy DeGregori, T.: Development Economics Nowotny, K.: Public Utility Regulation Horowitz, I.: Decision Theory Mercuro, N.: Law and Economics Hennings, K. and Samuels, W.: Neoclassical Economic Theory, 1870 to 1930 Samuels, W.: Economics as Discourse Lutz, M.: Social Economics Weimer, D.: Policy Analysis and Economics Bromley, D. and Segerson, K.: The Social Response to Environmental Risk Roberts, B. and Feiner, S.: Radical Economics Mercuro, N.: Taking Property and Just Compensation de Marchi, N.: Post-Popperian Methodology of Economics Gapinski, J.: The Economics of Saving
Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions
Edited by Bruce J. Caldwell Stephan Boehm
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
library 01 Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Austrian econom ies: tensions and new directions/edited by Bruce J. Caldwell and Slephan Boehm. p. cm. - (Recenl econcmic thought series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-94-010-4968-9 ISBN 978-94-011-2186-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-2186-6 1. Austrian school of economists. 1. Caldwell, Bruce J.
II. Boehm, Slephan. III. Series.
HB98.A975 1992 33O.15'7-dc20
92-22611 CIP
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Contents
Contributing Authors
ix
Preface
xi
1
Austrian Economics Between the Wars: Some Historiographical Problems Stephan Boehm Commentary by Mark Blaug
2 The Market as an Isolated Causal Process: A Metaphysical Ground for Realism Uskali Maki
35
Commentary by Bruce J. Caldwell
3 Kirzner's Theory of Entrepreneurship-A Critique Martin Ricketts
67
Commentary by Israel M. Kirzner Entrepreneurship, Uncertainty and Austrian Economics
4 Subjectivism, Explanation and the Austrian Tradition Jeremy Shearmur
103
Comment