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The Complete “Austrian School of Economics” Collection


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The Complete “Austrian School of Economics” Collection

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Search 1,549 works and 28,068 cited passages. Every answer links back to its source in the collection.

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Karlheinz Muhr's private research library, brought online: 1,549 works and 28,068 cited passages spanning 150 years, from Menger's founding to the living school today. Every spine below opens a work in the collection.

Carl Menger, Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre. Erster, allgemeiner Theil (1871)Carl Menger, Untersuchungen über die Methode der Socialwissenschaften, und der Politischen Oekonomie insbesondere (1883)Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Kapital und Kapitalzins. Zweite Abtheilung: Positive Theorie des Kapitales (1889)Friedrich von Wieser, Der natürliche Werth (1889)Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Zum Abschluß des Marxschen Systems (1896)Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Das Wesen und der Hauptinhalt der theoretischen Nationalökonomie (1908)Ludwig von Mises, Theorie des Geldes und der Umlaufsmittel (1912)Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Macht oder ökonomisches Gesetz? (1914)Ludwig von Mises, Die Gemeinwirtschaft: Untersuchungen über den Sozialismus (1932)Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition (1985)Fritz Machlup, Börsenkredit, Industriekredit und Kapitalbildung (2013)Friedrich August von Hayek, Prices and Production, Second Edition (1935)Gottfried Haberler, Prosperity and Depression: A Theoretical Analysis of Cyclical Movements (1946)Ludwig von Mises, Nationalökonomie: Theorie des Handelns und Wirtschaftens (1940)Friedrich August von Hayek, The Pure Theory of Capital (1975)Friedrich August von Hayek, The Road to Serfdom: Text and Documents--The Definitive Edition (2007)Ludwig von Mises, Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War (2010)Ludwig von Mises, Planned Chaos (1951)Ludwig von Mises, Human Action: A Treatise on Economics, The Scholar's Edition (1998)Friedrich August von Hayek, The Sensory Order: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Theoretical Psychology (1952)Ludwig M. Lachmann, Capital and Its Structure (1978)Ludwig von Mises, The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality (1994)Ludwig von Mises, Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution (2007)Friedrich August von Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (1978)Israel M. Kirzner, The Economic Point of View: An Essay in the History of Economic Thought (1976)Murray N. Rothbard, Mensch, Wirtschaft und Staat, Band 1 (2021)Israel M. Kirzner, Competition and Entrepreneurship (1973)Friedrich August von Hayek, Denationalisation of Money: An Analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies (1976)Murray N. Rothbard, The Ethics of Liberty (1998)Friedrich August von Hayek, The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism (1992)

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A tradition in twelve books.

From the Grundsätze of 1871 to the revival of the 1970s: the school's turning points, told through editions in the collection.

Vienna1871–1914A city argues its way to a new economics.Between the wars1919–1938Vienna against the planned economy, and against Cambridge.Emigration and war1934–1949The school loses its city and keeps its argument.The revival1950–todayA new generation takes the argument to America.
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Karlheinz Muhr spent decades assembling a private research library of Austrian economic thought. This digital collection makes its works searchable and readable by anyone who wants to ask them a question.

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