The Meaning of Market Process: Essays in the Development of Modern Austrian EconomicsThe Meaning of Market Process collects the recent work of one of the world's foremost 'Austrian' economists. Arguing that 'equilibrium economics' is inadequate to explain the real functioning of markets, it expounds the theory of market process - a theory which emphasizes the role of the entrepreneur and of ignorance, uncertainty and the passage of time. |
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Tartalomjegyzék
in defence of the Austrian | 3 |
The meaning of market process | 38 |
The Austrian School of economics | 57 |
Carl Menger and the subjectivist tradition in economics | 70 |
Menger classical liberalism and the Austrian School | 86 |
lessons for Austrians | 100 |
the modern | 119 |
Prices the communication of knowledge and the discovery | 139 |
some relevant | 163 |
a modern Austrian perspective | 180 |
Some related issues emerging from the Austrian | 193 |
Discovery private property and the theory of justice | 209 |
Notes | 227 |
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Economic planning and the knowledge problem | 152 |
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The Meaning of the Market Process: Essays in the Development of Modern ... Israel M Kirzner Korlátozott előnézet - 2002 |
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The Meaning of Market Process: Essays in the Development of Modern Austrian ... Israel M. Kirzner Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1992 |
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