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The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics
Selected BibliographyBib.1 Block, Walter. "A Comment on 'The Extraordinary Claim of Praxeology' by Professor Gutierrez." Theory and Decision 3(1973):381-82. Bib.2 Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen von. Capital and Interest. Translated by George D. Huncke and Hans F. Sennholz. South Holland, Ill.: Libertarian Press, 1959. Bib.3 Bresciani Turroni, Constanino. The Economics of Inflation. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1937. Bib.4 Buchanan, James M. "Is Economics the Science of Choice?" In Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek, edited by Eric Streissler, et al., pp. 47-64. London: Routledge & Kegal Paul, 1969. Bib.5 de Roover, Raymond. Business, Banking, and Economic Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974. Bib.6 Fetter, Frank A. "The 'Roundabout Process' in the Interest Theory," Quarterly Journal of Economics 17(November 1902):163-80. Bib.7 Grice-Hutchinson, Marjorie. The School of Salamanca: Readings in Spanish Monetary Theory, 1544-1605. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952. Bib.8 Dorfman, Robert. "A Graphical Exposition of Böhm-Bawerk's Interést Theory." Review of Economic Studies 26(February 1959):153-58. Bib.9 Hayek, Friedrich A. A Tiger by the Tail. Edited by Sudha R. Shenoy. London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1972. ——. Collectivist Economic Planning. 1935 Reprint. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. ——. Individualism and Economic Order. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1952. ——. Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle. Translated by N. Kaldon and H. M. Croome. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933. ——. Prices and Production. 2d rev. ed. London: Roudedge & Sons, 1935. ——. Profits, Interest, and Investment and Other Essays on the Theory of Industrial Relations. 1939. Reprint. New York: Augustus M. Kelley, 1969. ——. Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. ——. The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of Reason. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1955. ——. The Pure Theory of Capital. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1941. "Three Elucidations of the Ricardo Effect." Journal of Political Economy 77(March/April 1969):274-85. Bib.10 Hicks, John R. Capital and Growth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. ——. Capital and Time, A Neo-Austrian Theory. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. ——. "Capital Controversies: Ancient and Modern." American Economic Review 64(May 1974):307-16. Bib.11 Hicks, John R., and Weber, Wilhelm, eds. Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. Bib.12 Kauder, Emil. A History of Marginal Utility Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965. ——. "Genesis of the Marginal Utility Theory: From Aristotle to the End of the Eighteenth Century." Economic Journal 63(September 1953):638-50. ——. "Intellectual and Political Roots of the Older Austrian School." Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie 17(December 1957):411-25. ——. "The Retarded Acceptance of the Marginal Utility Theory." Quarterly Journal of Economics 67(November 1953):564-75. Bib.13 Kirzner, Israel. An Essay on Capital. New York: Augustus M. Kelley, 1966. ——. Competition and Entrepreneurship. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973. ——. The Economic Point of View: An Essay in the History of Economic Thought. 1960. Reprint. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1976. Bib.14 Knight, Frank H. "'What is Truth' in Economics." In On the History and Method of Economics, edited by William L. Letwin and Alexander J. Morin, pp. 151-78. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1956. Bib.15 Lachmann, Ludwig M. Capital and Its Structure. London: London School of Economics, 1956. ——. Macroeconomic Thinking and the Market Economy. London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1973. ——. "Methodological Individualism and the Market Economy," In Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek, edited by Eric Streissler, et al., pp. 89-104. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969. ——. "Sir John Hicks as Neo-Austrian." South African Journal of Economics 41(September 1973):195-207. ——. The Legacy of Max Weber. Berkeley, Calif.: Glendessary Press, 1971. Bib.16 Lutz, F. A., and Hague, D. C., eds. The Theory of Capital. London: Macmillan & Co., 1961. Bib.17 Menger, Carl. Principles of Economics. Translated and edited by James Dingwall and Bert F. Hoselitz. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1950. ——. Problems of Economics and Sociology. Translated by Francis J. Nock. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1963. Bib.18 Mises, Ludwig von. Epistemological Problems of Economics. Translated by George Reisman. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1960. ——. Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. 2d rev. ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1963. ——. Theory and History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957. ——. Theory of Money and Credit. Translated by H. E. Batson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1953. Bib.19 Morgenstern, Oskar. On the Accuracy of Economic Observations. 2d rev. ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963. Bib.20 Moss, Laurence S., ed. The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward A Critical Reappraisal. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1976. Bib.21 O'Driscoll, Gerald P., Jr., "The Specialization Gap and the Ricardo Effect: Comment on Ferguson," History of Political Economy 7(Summer 1975):261-69. Bib.22 Robbins, Lionel. An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science. 2d ed. London: Macmillan & Co., 1935. Bib.23 Rothbard, Murray N. Egalitarianism as a Revolt against Nature and Other Essays (Washington, D. C.: Libertarian Review Press, 1974), pp. 2-3. ——. "In Defense of 'Extreme Apriorism.'" Southern Economic Journal 23(January 1957):315-18. ——. Man, Economy, and State. 2 vols. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1962. ——. Power and Market. Menlo Park, Calif.: Institute for Humane Studies, 1970. ——. "Praxeology as the Method of Economics." In Phenomenology and the Social Sciences, 2 vols., edited by M. Natanson, pp. 311-39. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973. ——. "The Mantle of Science." In Scientism and Values, edited by Helmot Schoeck and J. W. Wiggins, pp. 159-80. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1960. ——. "Toward a Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics." In On Freedom and Free Enterprise, edited by Mary Sennholz, pp. 224-62. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1956. ——. "Value Implications of Economic Theory." American Economist 17(Spring 1973):35-39. Bib.24 Schoeck, H., and Wiggins, J. W., eds. Relativism and the Study of Man. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1961. Bib.25 Yeager, Leland B. "Essential Properties of the Medium of Exchange." Kyklos 21(1968):45-68. ——. "Measurement as Scientific Method in Economics." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 16 (July 1967):337-46. Return to top |
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