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Value and Time in Menger’s Grundsätze
E.E. BernsMenger′s Grundsätze is explored; the Aristotelianbackground of the discourse is probed, as is the problematic image ofMenger sketched in the secondary literature as soon as it is…
Taxation and Entrepreneurship: An Austrian Approach to Public Finance
J.G. BackhausA reconsideration of some Austrian work in public finance analysisthat is based on a positive theory of the state and its relationshipwith the market economy is offered. The…
Recent Reinterpretations of the Socialist Calculation Debate
W. KeizerSince the late 1970s there have been a number of articles devotedto re‐evaluating the issues and arguments involved in the debateconcerning comparative economic systems. The…
Evolution and Design of Social Institutions in Austrian Theory
M. PrischingIt is demonstrated that the Austrian school in economics had verydifferent ideas about the creation and change of social institutions andespecially about the relation of state and…
Emil Sax’s Contribution to Public Economics
R. NeckEmil Sax was an Austrian economist both in origin and theoreticalbackground. He is often cited as one of the founders of moderntheoretical public economics. An extensive account…
Böhm‐Bawerk’s Goods Characteristics Reactivated for Modern Austrians
A.R. LeenAustrians are essentialists, one of their questions being whatmakes a thing good? Menger and Böhm‐Bawerk gave differentanswers to this question. Böhm‐Bawerk directed…
Mises and the Praxeological Point of View
G.M. HuussenThe Austrian school developed a specific kind of economic analysis.Mises′ place in this school of thought and his praxeological point ofview is discussed. His philosophical stance…
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