Money and Business Cycles
The Economics of F.A. Hayek, Volume I
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 1. January 1995
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-85898-011-9 (ISBN)
Description
F.A. Hayek's work has stimulated, challenged and inspired economists for more than 50 years. In two distinct but complementary volumes, The Economics of F.A. van Hayek explores all relevant aspects of Hayek's theory to investigate whether a synthesis of interpretation is possible and to what extent his economic theory is a sound foundation for both his own philosophy and the development of modern theories.
Money and Business Cycles, the first volume, is devoted almost exclusively to Hayek's trade cycle theory and the related dynamic economics with sections on money and the trade cycle, Hayek and structural theories of the business cycle, and Hayek and equilibrium business cycle theory. The essays in this volume focus on Hayek's important contributions to price theory, monetary theory and capital theory in the period from 1924 to 1942 and his ultimate aim to develop a unified theory to explain industrial fluctuations.
Featuring discussion of Hayek's legacy by economists from a variety of theoretical traditions, the contributors to these volumes argue that although his theory and very own particular approach make it difficult to incorporate his contributions into mainstream economics, his far-reaching insights nevertheless raise problems which are still waiting for a solution in modern technical economics.
Money and Business Cycles, the first volume, is devoted almost exclusively to Hayek's trade cycle theory and the related dynamic economics with sections on money and the trade cycle, Hayek and structural theories of the business cycle, and Hayek and equilibrium business cycle theory. The essays in this volume focus on Hayek's important contributions to price theory, monetary theory and capital theory in the period from 1924 to 1942 and his ultimate aim to develop a unified theory to explain industrial fluctuations.
Featuring discussion of Hayek's legacy by economists from a variety of theoretical traditions, the contributors to these volumes argue that although his theory and very own particular approach make it difficult to incorporate his contributions into mainstream economics, his far-reaching insights nevertheless raise problems which are still waiting for a solution in modern technical economics.
Reviews / Votes
'This two-volume set would make an excellent addition to any collection interested in 20th-century economic and social thought, Austrian economics, or Hayek.'- M. Veseth, Choice
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85898-011-9 (9781858980119)
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Persons
Edited by Marina Colonna, Lecturer, University of Naples, Italy and Harald Hagemann, Professor Emeritus of Economic Theory, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Content
Part I Money and the trade cycle. Part II Hayek and structural theories of the business cycle. Part III Hayek and equilibrium business cycle theories.