1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Richard Kerschagl, Die Inflation (1973) Kerschagl’s 1973 treatise presents inflation not as a technical accident of note issue but as a disorder of money, goods, politics, and conduct...
Richard Kerschagl, Die Jagd nach dem künstlichen Gold (1973) Kerschagl’s book is a demystifying history of alchemy that asks what the search for artificial gold actually produced...
Hans F. Sennholz, Inflation, or Gold Standard? (1973) Hans F. Sennholz’s Inflation, or Gold Standard? is an Austrian pamphlet written after Nixon’s closing of the gold window and the breakup of Bretton Woods...
Internationale Liquidität — Summary Fritz Machlup’s Internationale Liquidität is a compressed German conference intervention that responds to Teschner while developing its own critique of international monetary reform af...
Oskar Morgenstern, Klaus Knorr, and Klaus P. Heiss, Long-Term Projections of Power (1973) Morgenstern, Knorr, and Heiss write a methodological study of political, economic, and military forecasting rather than a simple p...
Macro-economic Thinking and the Market Economy — Summary Lachmann’s Hobart Paper is a methodological critique of macroeconomics when it treats aggregates as self-explanatory magnitudes rather than as outcomes of plans, e...
Hans F. Sennholz, “No Shortage of Gold” (1973) This file is a short single-author essay, originally a Freeman article, in the genre of Austrian/free-market monetary polemic...
Eric Voegelin, “On Classical Studies” Voegelin’s essay defends classical studies not as antiquarian refinement but as a discipline of human self-knowledge...
Israel M. Kirzner, “On the Market” — Summary This file is a short memorial tribute essay. Kirzner honors Ludwig von Mises by isolating what he presents as Mises’s decisive contribution to economic thought: a conception o...
Gottfried Haberler, “Prospects for the International Monetary Order” — Summary This is a single-author policy essay in international monetary economics, written in the immediate aftermath of the Bretton Woods collapse...
Sir John Hicks as a Neo-Austrian — Summary Lachmann’s 1973 article reviews John Hicks’s Capital and Time: A Neo-Austrian Theory as both a further stage in Hicks’s work on capital and a contribution to the contemporary cr...
The Essential von Mises — Summary Rothbard’s The Essential von Mises is a short single-author introductory monograph: intellectual biography, doctrinal survey, and libertarian polemic...