Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 1
Murray Rothbard had long dreamed of an Austrian academic journal. In 1986, his dream came true. The Mises Institute published it, and it changed everything. The Austrians could focus on internal development, highlight the contrast with the mainstream, and show their wares to the profession and the world at large.
Rothbard was an exacting editor, and results are spectacular and historic.
The individual issues have been nearly impossible to find, until now. Today you can own the entire set, learn from the pioneering articles that Murray and his co-editors saw as crucial, and see what gave the modern Austrian movement its scholarly momentum.
Contents
Introductory Editorial
Murray N. Rothbard and Walter Block
Editorial: The Inflationary Chaos Ahead
Henry Hazlitt
1.Why Subjectivism?
Leland Yeager
2.Wages, Prices, and Employment: Von Mises and the Progressives
Lowell Gallaway and Richard K. Vedder
3.A Critique of Monetarist and Austrian Doctrines on the Utility and Value of Money
Richard H. Timberlake, Jr.
4.Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen
Murray N. Rothbard
5.Two Forgotten Articles by Ludwig von Mises on the Rationality of Socialist Economic Calculation
William Keizer
6.Rent Seeking: Some Conceptual Problems and Implications
E.C. Pasour, Jr.
7.Some Austrian Perspectives on Keynesian Fiscal Policy and the Recovery in the Thirties
Gene Smiley
8.GNP, PPR, and the Standard of Living
Robert Batemarco
I.Review Essays
9.The Economics of Time and Ignorance: A Review
Charles W. Baird
10.Method versus Methodology: A Note on The Ultimate Resource
M.W. Sinnett
II.Reviews
11.The Evolution of Cooperation
Roger Arnold
12.Competition versus Monopoly: Combines Policy in Perspective
Roger Arnold
13.A Response to the Framework Document for Amending the Combines Investigation Act
Roger Arnold
14.Writing History: Essay on Epistemology
Edward H. Kaplan
15.The Unseen Dimensions of Wealth: Towards a Generalized Economic Theory
Murray Rothbard had long dreamed of an Austrian academic journal. In 1986, his dream came true. The Mises Institute published it, and it changed everything. The Austrians could focus on internal development, highlight the contrast with the mainstream, and show their wares to the profession and the world at large.
Rothbard was an exacting editor, and results are spectacular and historic.
The individual issues have been nearly impossible to find, until now. Today you can own the entire set, learn from the pioneering articles that Murray and his co-editors saw as crucial, and see what gave the modern Austrian movement its scholarly momentum.
Contents
Introductory Editorial
Murray N. Rothbard and Walter Block
Editorial: The Inflationary Chaos Ahead
Henry Hazlitt
1.Why Subjectivism?
Leland Yeager
2.Wages, Prices, and Employment: Von Mises and the Progressives
Lowell Gallaway and Richard K. Vedder
3.A Critique of Monetarist and Austrian Doctrines on the Utility and Value of Money
Richard H. Timberlake, Jr.
4.Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen
Murray N. Rothbard
5.Two Forgotten Articles by Ludwig von Mises on the Rationality of Socialist Economic Calculation
William Keizer
6.Rent Seeking: Some Conceptual Problems and Implications
E.C. Pasour, Jr.
7.Some Austrian Perspectives on Keynesian Fiscal Policy and the Recovery in the Thirties
Gene Smiley
8.GNP, PPR, and the Standard of Living
Robert Batemarco
I.Review Essays
9.The Economics of Time and Ignorance: A Review
Charles W. Baird
10.Method versus Methodology: A Note on The Ultimate Resource
M.W. Sinnett
II.Reviews
11.The Evolution of Cooperation
Roger Arnold
12.Competition versus Monopoly: Combines Policy in Perspective
Roger Arnold
13.A Response to the Framework Document for Amending the Combines Investigation Act
Roger Arnold
14.Writing History: Essay on Epistemology
Edward H. Kaplan
15.The Unseen Dimensions of Wealth: Towards a Generalized Economic Theory