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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Translator’s Note
Contents
Preface to the English Edition
Preface
The Austrian School in Brief
1. Vienna in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
2. Economics as an Academic Discipline
3. The Discovery of the Self: The Theory of Subjective Value
4. The Emergence of the Austrian School in the Methodenstreit
5. Carl Menger: Founder of the Austrian School
6. Time is Money: The Austrian Theory of Capital and Interest
7. Friedrich von Wieser: From Economist to Social Scientist
8. Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk: Economist, Minister, Aristocrat
9. Emil Sax: The Recluse from Voloska
10. Further Students of Menger and Other Supporters
11. Money Makes the World Go Round: The Monetary Theory of the Business Cycle
12. Joseph A. Schumpeter: Maverick and Enigma
13. Schumpeter’s Theory of Economic Development
14. The Austrian School’s Critique of Marxism
15. 1918 and the Consequences of War: The Imminent Collapse
16. Between the Wars: From Re-formation to Exodus
17. Ludwig von Mises: The Logician of Freedom
18. Friedrich August von Hayek: Grand Seigneur on the Fence
19. Other Members of the Younger Austrian School
20. Praxeology: A New Start from Ludwig von Mises
21. Friedrich August von Hayek’s Model of Society and His Theory of Cultural Evolution
22. The Entrepreneur
23. The Rejected Legacy: Austria and the Austrian School After 1945
24. The Renaissance of the old ‘Viennese’ School: The New Austrian School of Economics
Abbreviations
References
Index
About the Authors
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