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Ludwig von Mises: The Man and His Economics
2001
by
Israel M. Kirzner
Austrian School
Israel Kirzner
Liberalism
Ludwig von Mises
Market Process
Human Action
Socialism
Murray Rothbard
Carl Menger
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Historical School
Marxism
Monetary Theory
World War I
Economic Calculation
Friedrich A. Hayek
Hans Mayer
Inflation
Otto Bauer
Gottfried Haberler
Hans Kelsen
Totalitarianism
Volkswirtschaft
Fritz Machlup
Henry Hazlitt
World War II
Hans F. Sennholz
Mont Pelerin Society
Economic History
Methodology
Alfred Marshall
Classical Economics
David Ricardo
Gustav Schmoller
John Stuart Mill
Leon Walras
Marginal Utility
Methodenstreit
Vilfredo Pareto
Joseph Schumpeter
Business Cycle Theory
Lionel Robbins
Interventionism
Oskar Lange
Planned Economy
Price Theory
Resource Allocation
A Priori
Eric Voegelin
Friedrich von Wieser
Oskar Morgenstern
Wilhelm Ropke
Equilibrium
Keynesian Economics
Mathematical Economics
Neoclassical Economics
Perfect Competition
Positivism
Profit and Loss
Jacques Rueff
Subjective Value
Epistemology
Political Economy
Praxeology
David Hume
Jeremy Bentham
Richard Cantillon
Frank Knight
Verstehen
Empiricism
Entrepreneurship
Knowledge Economics
Uncertainty
Rationality
Capitalism
Gunnar Myrdal
Max Weber
Value Judgments
Catallactics
Division of Labor
Competition
Monopoly
Consumer Sovereignty
Marginal Cost
John Bates Clark
Productivity
Supply and Demand
Price Controls
Business Cycles
Capital Theory
Fiduciary Media
Interest Rates
Georg Friedrich Knapp
Neutral Money
Quantity Theory of Money
Irving Fisher
Knut Wicksell
Liquidity
Money Supply
Price Level
Purchasing Power
Spontaneous Order
Ludwig M. Lachmann
Central Banking
Malinvestment
Monetary Policy
Natural Rate of Interest
Interest Theory
Time Preference
Capital Goods
Roundabout Production
Effective Demand
Fiscal Policy
Macroeconomics
Unemployment
Economic Efficiency
Laissez-faire
Welfare Economics
Welfare State
Mixed Economy
Otto von Bismarck
Sozialpolitik
Utilitarianism
Externalities
Monopolistic Competition
Mercantilism
Minimum Wage
John Maynard Keynes
Chicago School
Milton Friedman
Table of Contents · 74 segments
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Front Matter and Publication Information
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Contents
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3
Abbreviations and References
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4
Preface
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5
Chapter One Introduction: Mises’ Ideas in Human and Historical Context
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Vienna: The Early Years
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7
Vienna After World War I
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8
The Years in Geneva
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9
Mises’ Character and Personality
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10
The First Years in New York
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11
The 1945–1973 Years
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12
Chapter Two Introduction: Mises as Economist
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13
The State of Economics at the Outset of the Twentieth Century
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14
Mises and Economics: The Early Years
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15
The Theory of Money and Credit
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16
Mises and the Economics of Socialism
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17
The Privatseminar
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18
Mises at the Outset of the Thirties
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19
Mises’ Professional Recognition and Emerging Distinctiveness
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20
The Years of High Theory
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21
Mises After World War II
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22
Ludwig Von Mises and Twentieth-Century Economics: A Retrospective Assessment
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23
The Nature of Economic Inquiry: Introduction
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24
The Intellectually Revolutionary Character of Economics
theoretical
25
Mises and Methodological Dualism
theoretical
26
The Enemies of Economics I: The Historicists
theoretical
27
The Enemies of Economics II: The Positivists
theoretical
28
Mises’ Methodological Defense
theoretical
29
Mises and the A Priori: The Extremist?
theoretical
30
Mises and the A Priori: Not So Extreme
theoretical
31
Mises and Wertfreiheit: Only a Superficial Paradox
theoretical
32
The Economics of the Market Process: Neoclassical Background
chapter
33
Mises and the Market Process
theoretical
34
The Entrepreneurial Character of the Misesian Market Process
theoretical
35
Equilibrating Entrepreneurial Discovery in the Market Process
theoretical
36
The Dynamically Competitive Character of the Misesian Market Process
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37
Mises and Mainstream Price Theory
theoretical
38
The Place of Monopoly in the Misesian System I
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39
The Doctrine of Consumer Sovereignty
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40
The Place of Monopoly in the Misesian System II
theoretical
41
The Pricing of Factors of Production
theoretical
42
The Market Prices That Prevail at a Given Moment
theoretical
43
Mises and the Market Process
theoretical
44
Monetary Theory, Cycle Theory, and the Rate of Interest: Introduction
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45
Monetary Theory and the Radical Character of Mises’ Approach
theoretical
46
The Value of Money
theoretical
47
Mises’ Regression Theorem
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48
The Concept of Neutral Money
theoretical
49
The State Theory of Money
theoretical
50
Trade Cycle Theory: Origins and Intellectual Lineage
theoretical
51
The Misesian Theory of the Trade Cycle
theoretical
52
The Theory of Capital and Interest: Background
theoretical
53
Capital, Interest, and Time
theoretical
54
The Nature and the Source of Positive Time Preferences
theoretical
55
Money, Cycles, and Interest: Concluding Observations
theoretical
56
Mises: Free-Market Economist of the Century and Wertfreiheit
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57
Mises, Science, and Economic Goodness
theoretical
58
The Economics of Socialism
theoretical
59
The Mixed Economy: The Impossibility of a Stable Third Way
theoretical
60
Mises, Economics, and Classical Liberalism
theoretical
61
Economics, Austrian Economics, and the Case for the Free Market
theoretical
62
Mises: The Free-Market Economist of the Century
theoretical
63
Misesian Economics after Mises
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64
Books by Mises
bibliography
65
Notes to Chapter One
footnotes
66
Chapter One Endnotes (continued)
footnotes
67
Chapter Two Endnotes
footnotes
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Chapter Three Endnotes
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Chapter Four Endnotes
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Chapter Five Endnotes
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Chapter Six Endnotes
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Postscript Endnotes
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Index
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Library Marks, Publisher Blurb, Author Bio, Endorsements, and Related Titles
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