The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics by
Edwin G. Dolan, ed.
Sheed and Ward, Inc. Kansas City, 1976. Institute for Humane Studies. First published: 1976.
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About the Book and Author
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Preface
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PART 1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Austrian Economics as Extraordinary Science, by Edwin G. Dolan
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PART 2 THEORY AND METHOD
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2.1 Praxeology: The Methodology of Austrian Economics, by Murray N. Rothbard
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2.2 On the Method of Austrian Economics, by Israel M. Kirzner
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2.3 New Light on the Prehistory of the Austrian School, by Murray N. Rothbard
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2.4 Philosophical and Ethical Implications of Austrian Economics, by Israel M. Kirzner
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2.5 Praxeology, Value Judgments, and Public Policy, by Murray N. Rothbard
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PART 3 APPLICATIONS
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3.1 Equilibrium versus Market Process, by Israel M. Kirzner
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3.2 On the Central Concept of Austrian Economics: Market Process, by Ludwig M. Lachmann
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3.3 The Theory of Capital, by Israel M. Kirzner
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3.4 On Austrian Capital Theory, by Ludwig M. Lachmann
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3.5 Toward a Critique of Macroeconomics, by Ludwig M. Lachmann
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3.6 The Austrian Theory of Money, by Murray N. Rothbard
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3.7 Inflation, Recession, and Stagflation, by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr., and Sudha R. Shenoy
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PART 4 CONCLUSION
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4.1 Austrian Economics in the Age of the Neo-Ricardian Counterrevolution, by Ludwig M. Lachmann
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Selected Bibliography
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Contributors
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Footnotes
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Notepad
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