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The Complete “Austrian School of Economics” Collection


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1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.

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1–5 of 5 matches · 1,549 works totalPage 1 of 1; every summary opens into its work.
  1. 1927
    Handbuch der Nationalökonomie

    Handbuch der Nationalökonomie

    Karel Engliš · 326 sections

    Karel Engliš, Handbuch der Nationalökonomie Engliš’s work is a systematic handbook of national economics, organized as a conceptual ascent from the isolated acting person to exchange, national economy, world economy, and...

  2. 1933
    Teleologische Theorie der Staatswirtschaft

    Teleologische Theorie der Staatswirtschaft

    Karel Engliš · 66 sections

    Engliš, Teleologische Theorie der Staatswirtschaft (1933) Engliš’s treatise constructs a theory of public economy from the ground up by asking what kind of knowledge economic theory is...

  3. 1936
    Regulierte Wirtschaft

    Regulierte Wirtschaft

    Karel Engliš · 24 sections

    Karel Engliš, Regulierte Wirtschaft (1936) Engliš’s treatise intervenes in the interwar vogue for “planned” or “regulated” economy by separating crisis improvisation, collectivist planning, syndical organization, and gen...

  4. 1960
    Das Problem der Logik

    Das Problem der Logik

    Karel Engliš · 27 sections

    Karel Engliš, Das Problem der Logik (1960) Engliš presents this short work as a prolegomenon to his larger Lehre von der Denkordnung, but it is already a complete reorientation of logic...

  5. 1992
    Economics: A Purpose Oriented Approach

    Economics: A Purpose Oriented Approach

    Karel Engliš · 78 sections

    Karel Engliš, Economics: A Purpose-Oriented Approach Engliš’s Economics, translated from the 1940 Národní hospodářství, is a systematic reconstruction of economic theory from a “purpose-oriented” standpoint...