The Viennese School of Economics: A History of its Ideas, Proponents, and Institutions
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- The Viennese School in briefp. 7
- Prefacep. 9
- Vienna in the Mid-19th Centuryp. 13
- Economics as an academic disciplinep. 18
- The discovery of the self: The theory of subjective valuep. 22
- The emergence of the Viennese School in the Methodenstreitp. 29
- Carl Menger: Founder of the Viennese Schoolp. 35
- Time is money: The Austrian theory of capital and interestp. 39
- Friedrich von Wieser: From economist to social scientistp. 44
- Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk: Economist, minister, aristocratp. 48
- Emil Sax: The recluse of Voloskap. 52
- Other supporters and students of Mengerp. 55
- Money makes the world go round: the monetary theory of the business cyclep. 64
- Joseph A. Schumpeter: A colorful maverickp. 72
- Schumpeter’s theory of economic developmentp. 77
- The Viennese School’s critique of Marxismp. 83
- 1918 and the consequences: the impending collapsep. 91
- Between the wars: from re-formation to exodusp. 95
- Ludwig von Mises: the logician of freedomp. 103
- Friedrich August von Hayek: Grand seigneur on the fencep. 107
- Other members of the younger Viennese Schoolp. 112
- Praxeology, a new beginning by Ludwig von Misesp. 121
- Friedrich August von Hayek’s model of society and his theory of cultural evolutionp. 127
- The entrepreneurp. 133
- The rejected legacy: Austria and the Viennese School after 1945p. 137
- The renaissance of the Viennese School: the Austrian School of Economicsp. 144
- List of Abbreviationsp. 153
- Selected Introductory Bibliographyp. 155
- About the Authorsp. 157
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