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Method, Process, and Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises

Method, Process, and Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises by Israel M. Kirzner is available as a free PDF download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Israel M. Kirzner
First published
1982
Format
PDF
Pages
271
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

Austrian theory & method

Israel M. Kirzner Method, Process, and Austrian Economics

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Israel M. Kirzner (born 1930) is an Austrian-American economist born in London who studied under Ludwig von Mises at New York University, earning his Ph.D. in 1957 and a faculty chair there in 1968. This archive holds 7 of Kirzner's works.

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22 chapters · page numbers are this file's

  1. Preface and Acknowledgmentsp. 7
  2. 1. Introductionp. 9
  3. 2.The Domain of Subjective Economicsp. 15
  4. 3. Subjectivism, Predictability, and Creativity: Comment on Buchananp. 29
  5. 4. Ludwig von Mises and the Extension of Subjectivismp. 39
  6. 5. The Ambiguous Notion of Subjectivism: Comment on Lachmannp. 49
  7. 6. Mises and Lakatos: A Reformulation of Austrian Methodologyp. 61
  8. 7. Austrian Economics as Affirmative Science: Comment on Rizzop. 83
  9. 8. Equilibrium and the Market Processp. 93
  10. 9. Mises, Hayek, Hahn, and the Market Processp. 111
  11. 10. Economics and Dispersed and Incomplete Informationp. 119
  12. 11. Austrian Economics as the Middle Groundp. 139
  13. 12. Uncertainty, Discovery, and Human Actionp. 147
  14. 13. Alertness and Judgment: Comment on Kirznerp. 169
  15. 14. The Development of the Misesian Theory of Interventionismp. 177
  16. 15. Interventionism: Comment on Lavoiep. 193
  17. 16. Monopoly in Theory and Practicep. 197
  18. 17. Monopoly Theory and Practice - Some Subjectivist Implicationsp. 223
  19. 18. Individual and Overall Viewpoints in Monetary Theoryp. 233
  20. 19. Ludwig von Mises and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Paymentsp. 255
  21. About the Contributorsp. 269
  22. About the Editorp. 271
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