ABSTRACT
Austrian economics is often criticized as being hostile to empirical research and seen purely as an ideology. In contrast, the purpose of this book is to show that Austrian economics provides an interesting approach to most conceivable subjects in economics. Edited by Jürgen G. Backhaus, this comprehensive volume includes Austrian analysis of:
- health economics
- labour economics
- taxation
- business cycle theory
- property rights.
Contributors include Roger Koppl, Bart Nooteboom, Larry Moss, Dick Wagner and Gerrit Meijer, and this significant book will prove invaluable to students of economics and will make interesting reading for applied economists in any area of application.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A General economics and teaching
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B Schools of economic thought and methodology
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D Microeconomics
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E Macroeconomics and monetary economics
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G Financial economics
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H Public economics
part I|2 pages
I Health, education, and welfare
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J Labor and demographic economics
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L Industrial organization
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M Business administration and business economics; marketing; accounting
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N Economic history
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O Economic development, technological change, and growth
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P Economic systems
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Q Agricultural and natural resource economics; environmental and ecological economics