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100 1 _aAimar, Thierry,
_d1966-
245 1 4 _aThe economics of ignorance and coordination
_h[Book] :
_bsubjectivism and the Austrian School of Economics /
_cThierry Aimar.
260 _aNorthampton, MA :
_aNorthampton, MA :
_bEdward Elgar,
_cc2009.
300 _axv, 302 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
490 1 _aNew thinking in political economy
520 _aThis book clarifies the specific nature of the Austrian theory and restores the unity and open-mindedness of the Austrian school in general. The intention is not to offer a collection of different or parallel ideas, but rather to retrace, from a pedagogical and constructive perspective, the various stages of the construction of a well-founded theoretical edifice: from Ludwig von Mises to Murray Rothbard, from Friedrich Hayek to Israel Kirzner and from Lachmann to Lavoie. The book is a reconstitution of the way Austrian ideas and concepts organize themselves in a common structure. Providing a clear distinction between economic analysis and doctrine, this in-depth and unified theoretical book will be valuable to postgraduate students and researchers of economics. It is a great introduction to major Austrian theories including money, the firm, cognitive psychology, comparative economic systems and economic information.
521 _aAll.
650 0 _aAustrian school of economics.
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