Prelims

Austrian Economics: The Next Generation

ISBN: 978-1-78756-578-4, eISBN: 978-1-78756-577-7

ISSN: 1529-2134

Publication date: 3 December 2018

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(2018), "Prelims", Horwitz, S. (Ed.) Austrian Economics: The Next Generation (Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-vii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-213420180000023016

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Austrian Economics

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Advances in Austrian Economics

Series Editors: Daniel J. D’Amico and Adam G. Martin

Volume 6: Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies Edited by R. Koppl
Volume 7: Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Theory Edited by R. Koppl
Volume 8: The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy Edited by P. Kurrild-Klitgaard
Volume 9: The Cognitive Revolution in Economic Science Edited by Elisabeth Krecké, Carine Krecké and Roger Koppl
Volume 10: The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Policy Edited by Marina Bianchi
Volume 11: Explorations in Austrian Economics Edited by R. Koppl
Volume 12: Unexplored Dimensions: Karl Menger on Economics and Philosophy Edited by Giandomenica Becchio
Volume 13: The Social Science of Hayek’s ‘The Sensory Order’ Edited by William N. Butos
Volume 14: What is so Austrian about Austrian Economics? Edited by R. Koppl
Volume 15: Hayek in Mind: Hayek’s Philosophical Psychology Edited by Leslie Marsh
Volume 16: The Spatial Market Process Edited by David Emanuel Andersson
Volume 17: Experts and Epistemic Monopolies Edited by Roger Koppl, Steven Horwitz and Laurent Dobuzinskis
Volume 18: Entangled Political Economy Edited by Roger Koppl and Steven Horwitz
Volume 19: New Thinking in Austrian Political Economy Edited by Christopher J. Coyne and Virgil H. Storr
Volume 20: Studies in Austrian Macroeconomics Edited by Steven Horowitz
Volume 21: Revisiting Hayek’s Political Economy Edited by Peter J. Boettke and Virgil H. Storr
Volume 22: The Austrian and Bloomington Schools of Political Economy Edited by Paul Dragos Aligica, Paul Lewis and Virgil Storr

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Advances in Austrian Economics Volume 23

Austrian Economics: The Next Generation

Edited by

Steven Horwitz

Ball State University, USA

United Kingdom – North America – Japan India – Malaysia – China

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Contents

List of Contributors vii
Editor’s Introduction: Austrian Economics: The Next Generation
Steven Horwitz
1
Chapter 1 Austrian Economics is Alive and Growing: Retrospect and Prospect
Peter Lewin
7
Chapter 2 Praxeology, History, and the Perils of Historicism
Peter C. Mentzel
15
Chapter 3 The Socialist Calculation Debate and its Normative Implications
Rosolino A. Candela
29
Chapter 4 Toward A Market Epistemology of the Platform Economy
Lynne Kiesling
45
Chapter 5 Austrian Economics as an Evolutionary Science
Witold Kwasnicki
71
Chapter 6 Robust Against Whom?
Nick Cowen
91
Chapter 7 The Role of Culture, Information, and Expectations in Police Self-Governance
Jennifer Dirmeyer and Alexander Cartwright
113
Chapter 8 The Spontaneous Order of Politics
David J. Hebert
131
Chapter 9 Principles of the Austrian Tradition in the Policy Cycle
Rosamaria Bitetti
145
Chapter 10 The Fall and Rise of Inequality: Disaggregating Narratives
Vincent Geloso
161
Chapter 11 The Challenges Facing Evidence-Based Policy Making in Canadian Agriculture
Predrag Rajsic and Glenn Fox
177
About the Editors 197

List of Contributors

Rosamaria Bitetti LUISS Guido Carli, Italy
Rosolino A. Candela Brown University, USA
Alexander Cartwright Ferris State University, USA
Nick Cowen New York University School of Law, USA
Daniel J. D’Amico Brown University, USA
Jennifer Dirmeyer Ferris State University, USA
Glenn Fox University of Guelph, Canada
Vincent Geloso Bates College, USA
David J. Hebert Aquinas College, USA
Steven Horwitz Ball State University, USA
Lynne Kiesling Purdue University, USA
Witold Kwasnicki University of Wroclaw, Poland
Peter Lewin University of Texas, USA
Adam Martin Texas Tech University, USA
Peter C. Mentzel Liberty Fund, Inc., USA
Predrag Rajsic University of Waterloo, Canada