First published 1956
Common Sense Economics
Common Sense Economics by L. Albert Hahn is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.
- L. Albert Hahn
- First published
- 1956
- Format
- PDF and EPUB
- Pages
- 262
- ISBN
- 9781933550695
- Publisher
- Abelard-Schumann, New York
- License
- Licence not verified for this edition.
Austrian theory & method Money, banking & crises
Professor Hahn, one of the greatest but least known Austrian economists of his generation, offers a fantastic refutation of Keynesian macroeconomics, including its wild obsession with effective demand, and also a systematic presentation of the Austrian theory of the business cycle.
It might have been common sense in his day, but it is surely not in ours. In our times (this book appeared in 1948) the truths he proves here are bracing. Prosperity comes from saving and investment. The printing press creates nothing and destroys plenty. The central bank has no tools that can get us out of recession and onto a sound footing. Intervention of all sorts creates more problems and solves none.
Hahn writes with eloquence and scientific precision. He even gives us the first serious graphical comparison of the Keynesian v. Austrian views that appeared between Hayek and Garrison!
This book is a treasure all but lost to history. This reprint brings it back in a big way and at the right time.
The book was attacked relentlessly in all the journals during the height of Keynesian hysteria. But it turns out that Hahn was right and his critics were wrong. Even to this day, it remains an outstanding discussion of the business cycle. Remarkably, it reads as if it appeared just last week.
May Hahn's wisdom here once again become so known as to be common sense once again.
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About this book and this copy
- Is Common Sense Economics free to download?
- Yes. The complete 262-page PDF and EPUB downloads directly from this page (17.1 MB). There is no signup, no account and no paywall.
- How long is Common Sense Economics?
- 262 pages, 11 chapters, and about 81,541 words in the edition this archive serves.
- Who wrote Common Sense Economics?
- L. Albert Hahn was one of the most highly regarded economists and bankers in Germany before the war, but he was relatively unknown in the United States until the 1949 translation of The Economics of Illusion, his frontal attack on the Keynesian system. This archive holds 3 of Hahn's works.
What's in it
8 chapters · 81,541 words · page numbers are this file's
- Forewordp. 6
- Part I. The Stationary Economyp. 18
- Part II. The Changing Economyp. 81
- Part III. The Economy in Inflation and Deflationp. 122
- Part IV. The Business Cyclep. 176
- Part V. Price Formation on Stock Marketsp. 209
- Appendix Ip. 234
- Appendix IIp. 246
Further reading: Common Sense Economics on The Austrian Economics Wiki.
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