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    Topic: Austrian Economics
    A few good surveys are listed separately below.

    Barry, Norman, "The Tradition of Spontaneous Order" (Literature of Liberty, 1982)

      Brief Review

    Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen von, The Positive Theory of Capital

      Brief Review. See also, for some related information, the Brief Review of Eugen v. Böhm-Bawerk's Capital and Interest.

    Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen von, Karl Marx and the Close of His System

    Buchanan, James, Cost and Choice: An Inquiry in Economic Theory

    Fetter, Frank A., Capital, Interest, and Rent: Essays in the Theory of Distribution

    Garrison, Roger, Time and Money

    Lavoie, Don, Rivalry and Central Planning

    Machovec, Frank, Perfect Competition and the Transformation of Economics

    Menger, Carl, Principles of Economics

    Mises, Ludwig, Human Action

    Mises, Ludwig, Socialism

    Mises, Ludwig, Theory of Money and Credit

    Hayek, Friedrich, Individualism and Economic Order

    Hayek, Friedrich, Prices and Production

    Hayek, Friedrich, Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle

    Hayek, Friedrich, Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

    Kirzner, Israel, Competition and Entrepreneurship

    Kirzner, Israel, The Economic Point of View

    Lachmann, Ludwig, Capital and Its Structure

    Lachmann, Ludwig, The Market as an Economic Process

    Rothbard, Murray, Man, Economy and the State: A Treatise on Economic Principles

    White, Lawrence H., Competition and Currency


    Surveys

    Boettke, Peter, The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics

    Kirzner, Israel, The Meaning of the Market Process

    O'Driscoll, Gerald, Mario Rizzo and Roger Garrison, (eds.), The Economics of Time and Ignorance (Foundations of the Market Economy)

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