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Ludwig von Mises: The Man and His Economics

2001

by Israel M. Kirzner

Austrian SchoolIsrael KirznerLiberalismLudwig von MisesMarket ProcessHuman ActionSocialismMurray RothbardCarl MengerEugen von Bohm-BawerkHistorical SchoolMarxismMonetary TheoryWorld War IEconomic CalculationFriedrich A. HayekHans MayerInflationOtto BauerGottfried HaberlerHans KelsenTotalitarianismVolkswirtschaftFritz MachlupHenry HazlittWorld War IIHans F. SennholzMont Pelerin SocietyEconomic HistoryMethodologyAlfred MarshallClassical EconomicsDavid RicardoGustav SchmollerJohn Stuart MillLeon WalrasMarginal UtilityMethodenstreitVilfredo ParetoJoseph SchumpeterBusiness Cycle TheoryLionel RobbinsInterventionismOskar LangePlanned EconomyPrice TheoryResource AllocationA PrioriEric VoegelinFriedrich von WieserOskar MorgensternWilhelm RopkeEquilibriumKeynesian EconomicsMathematical EconomicsNeoclassical EconomicsPerfect CompetitionPositivismProfit and LossJacques RueffSubjective ValueEpistemologyPolitical EconomyPraxeologyDavid HumeJeremy BenthamRichard CantillonFrank KnightVerstehenEmpiricismEntrepreneurshipKnowledge EconomicsUncertaintyRationalityCapitalismGunnar MyrdalMax WeberValue JudgmentsCatallacticsDivision of LaborCompetitionMonopolyConsumer SovereigntyMarginal CostJohn Bates ClarkProductivitySupply and DemandPrice ControlsBusiness CyclesCapital TheoryFiduciary MediaInterest RatesGeorg Friedrich KnappNeutral MoneyQuantity Theory of MoneyIrving FisherKnut WicksellLiquidityMoney SupplyPrice LevelPurchasing PowerSpontaneous OrderLudwig M. LachmannCentral BankingMalinvestmentMonetary PolicyNatural Rate of InterestInterest TheoryTime PreferenceCapital GoodsRoundabout ProductionEffective DemandFiscal PolicyMacroeconomicsUnemploymentEconomic EfficiencyLaissez-faireWelfare EconomicsWelfare StateMixed EconomyOtto von BismarckSozialpolitikUtilitarianismExternalitiesMonopolistic CompetitionMercantilismMinimum WageJohn Maynard KeynesChicago SchoolMilton Friedman

Table of Contents · 74 segments

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Front Matter and Publication Informationessay
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Contentsessay
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Abbreviations and Referencesbibliography
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Prefaceessay
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Chapter One Introduction: Mises’ Ideas in Human and Historical Contextchapter
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Vienna: The Early Yearschapter
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Vienna After World War Ichapter
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The Years in Genevachapter
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Mises’ Character and Personalitychapter
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The First Years in New Yorkchapter
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The 1945–1973 Yearschapter
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Chapter Two Introduction: Mises as Economistchapter
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The State of Economics at the Outset of the Twentieth Centurychapter
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Mises and Economics: The Early Yearschapter
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The Theory of Money and Creditchapter
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Mises and the Economics of Socialismchapter
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The Privatseminarchapter
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Mises at the Outset of the Thirtieschapter
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Mises’ Professional Recognition and Emerging Distinctivenesstheoretical
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The Years of High Theorytheoretical
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Mises After World War IItheoretical
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Ludwig Von Mises and Twentieth-Century Economics: A Retrospective Assessmentessay
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The Nature of Economic Inquiry: Introductionchapter
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The Intellectually Revolutionary Character of Economicstheoretical
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Mises and Methodological Dualismtheoretical
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The Enemies of Economics I: The Historiciststheoretical
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The Enemies of Economics II: The Positiviststheoretical
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Mises’ Methodological Defensetheoretical
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Mises and the A Priori: The Extremist?theoretical
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Mises and the A Priori: Not So Extremetheoretical
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Mises and Wertfreiheit: Only a Superficial Paradoxtheoretical
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The Economics of the Market Process: Neoclassical Backgroundchapter
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Mises and the Market Processtheoretical
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The Entrepreneurial Character of the Misesian Market Processtheoretical
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Equilibrating Entrepreneurial Discovery in the Market Processtheoretical
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The Dynamically Competitive Character of the Misesian Market Processtheoretical
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Mises and Mainstream Price Theorytheoretical
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The Place of Monopoly in the Misesian System Itheoretical
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The Doctrine of Consumer Sovereigntytheoretical
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The Place of Monopoly in the Misesian System IItheoretical
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The Pricing of Factors of Productiontheoretical
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The Market Prices That Prevail at a Given Momenttheoretical
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Mises and the Market Processtheoretical
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Monetary Theory, Cycle Theory, and the Rate of Interest: Introductionchapter
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Monetary Theory and the Radical Character of Mises’ Approachtheoretical
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The Value of Moneytheoretical
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Mises’ Regression Theoremtheoretical
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The Concept of Neutral Moneytheoretical
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The State Theory of Moneytheoretical
50
Trade Cycle Theory: Origins and Intellectual Lineagetheoretical
51
The Misesian Theory of the Trade Cycletheoretical
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The Theory of Capital and Interest: Backgroundtheoretical
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Capital, Interest, and Timetheoretical
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The Nature and the Source of Positive Time Preferencestheoretical
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Money, Cycles, and Interest: Concluding Observationstheoretical
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Mises: Free-Market Economist of the Century and Wertfreiheitchapter
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Mises, Science, and Economic Goodnesstheoretical
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The Economics of Socialismtheoretical
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The Mixed Economy: The Impossibility of a Stable Third Waytheoretical
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Mises, Economics, and Classical Liberalismtheoretical
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Economics, Austrian Economics, and the Case for the Free Markettheoretical
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Mises: The Free-Market Economist of the Centurytheoretical
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Misesian Economics after Misesessay
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Books by Misesbibliography
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Notes to Chapter Onefootnotes
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Chapter One Endnotes (continued)footnotes
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Chapter Two Endnotesfootnotes
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Chapter Three Endnotesfootnotes
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Chapter Four Endnotesfootnotes
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Chapter Five Endnotesfootnotes
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Chapter Six Endnotesfootnotes
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Postscript Endnotesfootnotes
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Indexbibliography
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Library Marks, Publisher Blurb, Author Bio, Endorsements, and Related Titlesessay