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Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is a scholarly, refereed journal published quarterly ... as a continuation of the Review of Austrian Economics , which was founded by Murray ...
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Economics
Economics Economics (from the Greek οίκο ... trade and consumption of goods and services. Economics is said to be normative when it ... a subjective value judgment is made. Conversely, economics is said to be positive when it ... which observations to highlight is, however, normative. Economics, which focuses on measurable variables, is ...
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Austrian School
Austrian School Libertarianism This series is linked to ... Agorism Geolibertarianism Paleolibertarianism Neolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Influences Austrian School Anarchism Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism Objectivism ... Theories of law edit this box The Austrian School is a school of economic thought ... action, and instead bases its formalism of economics on relationships through logic or introspection called ... Keynes' theory and its results — the Austrian School has been widely influential because ...
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Deflation (economics)
Deflation (economics) In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general ... 2001-2004. Alternative Causes and Effects The Austrian School of Economics The Austrian school defines deflation and inflation solely ...
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Marxian economics
Marxian economics Marxian economics refers to a body of economic thought ... Marxian versus Marxist The adherents of Marxian economics, particularly in academia, distinguish it from Marxism ... and an alternative to more conventional neoclassical economics. Marx and classical economics Marx built on, and critiqued, the ...
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Restaurant economics   (translated from German)
Restaurant economics Those Restaurant economics a bridge discipline is between that Economic ... between that Historical school and that neoclassical Austrian school the political economy one delivered, against ... of the development (Stage theory, Restaurant style economics) Historical one Demography Migration history Neighbouring fan Restaurant economics and genealogy Changes into that Frequentnesses ...
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Neoclassical economics
Neoclassical economics Neoclassical economics refers to a general approach (a "metatheory") to economics based on supply and demand which depends ... making choices based on available information. Mainstream economics is largely neoclassical in its assumptions. There have been many critiques of neoclassical economics, often incorporated into newer versions of ...
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Keynesian economics
Keynesian economics Keynesian economics (pronounced KAYNzian), also called Keynesianism, is an ... the Great Depression of the 1930s. Keynesian economics promotes a mixed economy, where both the ... Keynesianism marked the end of laissez-faire economics (economic theory based on the belief that ... improvements in potential output, as most classical economics had believed from the late 1700s ...
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Austrian school   (translated from German)
Austrian school This article describes a current of ... meaning under Educational system in Austria. Those Austrian school a current is that Volkswirtschaftslehre . It ... Friedrich of Wieser one supported. The expression Austrian school (or also Viennese school) one used ... The second important point, in which the Austrian school stands out against other Neoklassikern, is ... marxism employed. The second generation of the Austrian school formed nearly alone Ludwig von ...
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Regulatory economics
Regulatory economics Regulatory economics is the economics of regulation, in the sense of the ... Friedman as well as those of the Austrian School, oppose economic regulation. They argue that ... Invisible Hand" of a free market. The Austrian School economists, beginning with Ludwig von ...
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