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The Austrian School
Jesús Huerta de Soto
The Austrian School forms a concise but comprehensive exposition of the main tenets of the modern Austrian School of Economics while also providing a detailed explanation of the differences between the Austrian and the neoclassical (incl... -
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Hayek and Human Rights
John C.W. Touchie
Hayek’s vision of the political and economic future has to a remarkable extent come to pass, and his writings can now be seen to contain much that is orthodox and widely accepted. The tight weaving of insights from diverse academic disci...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Law and Economics of Antitrust and Intellectual Property
Dina Kallay
This book examines some of the intriguing notions of the complex antitrust-intellectual property interface, focusing primarily on property and dynamic economic doctrines. The extensive discussion addresses antitrust patterns of unilatera... -
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Capital and Uncertainty
Ian Runge
This book is an important addition to the emerging body of new work on capital. Its primary contribution is in analysing capital investment choice as a process. The understanding of this process requires some modification and significa... -
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Hayek Revisited
Edited by Boudewijn Bouckaert, Annette Godart-van der Kroon
The authors present an overview of the intellectual influences and historical events which inspired Hayek and examine the development of the idea of spontaneous order. They also describe the reasons why Hayek rejected constructivism for ... -
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The Revival of Modern Austrian Economics
Allen Oakley
This insightful book critically assesses the subjectivist metatheoretical origins of the revival of modern Austrian economics. It examines the ideas of the main contributors to the Austrian school, including von Mises, von Hayek and Lach... -
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Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics
Mark Skousen, Kenna C. Taylor
Economics is full of puzzles and paradoxes that often frustrate and challenge everyone, including economists. This engaging book includes fifty puzzles and focuses on three types of paradox. First, everyday observations that appear to be...eBook:Find out more$30.40
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The Foundations of Austrian Economics from Menger to Mises
Allen Oakley
This landmark book presents a critical study of the Austrian subjectivism of Menger and Mises and assesses their contribution in the light of contemporary philosophy of the human sciences. Allen Oakley lays emphasis on the subjectivism ... -
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The Logic of Action One
Murray N. Rothbard
In this, the first of two volumes, Murray Rothbard – one of the major figures in twentieth-century Austrian economics – argues with clarity and force that economics is a deductive science based on the fundamental realities of action, sca... -
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The Logic of Action Two
Murray N. Rothbard
In the second volume of his collected essays The Logic of Action, Murray Rothbard again demonstrates his extraordinary range of thought. This volume considers among other issues, criticisms of some of the most influential economists and ... -
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The Political Economy of Economic Freedom
Alan Peacock
The Political Economy of Economic Freedom brings together a timely selection of Sir Alan Peacock’s views on economic freedom, its philosophy, its influence on the critique of economic policy and the problems encountered in expanding it.eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital
Klaus H. Hennings, Heinz D. Kurz
The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital provides a meticulous account of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk’s life, his theory of value, capital and interest within the context of 19th century German economic thought and the development of neoclassi...