
Explorations in Austrian Economics
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The research program of Austrian economics.
Policy advice by Austrian economists: The case of Austria in the 1930.
Markets vs. politics: correcting erroneous beliefs differently.
The continuing relevance of F.A. Hayek's political economy.
Scientific hermeneutics: A tale of two Hayeks.
Hayek vs. Hayek: a defence of moderate trade union activity.
Analogous models of complexity: the Austrian theory of capital and Hayek's theory of cognition as adaptive classifying systems.
The firm in disequilibrium: A market process view of firm organization and strategy.
Introduction.
Advances in Austrian economics.
Explorations in Austrian economics.
Copyright page.
List of Contributors.
Advisory Board.
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