Nuevo número de The Review of Austrian Economics: el proceso de mercado y su contenido moral

No hay libre acceso a los artículos pero éste es el contenido del último número de The Review of Austrian Economics; Volume 36, issue 1, March 2023:  https://link.springer.com/journal/11138/volumes-and-issues/36-1

Los temas son variados aunque hay varios sobre el proceso de mercado, y sobre su contenido moral:

  1. The market as foreground: The ontological status of the market in market process theory, Solomon Stein y Virgil Henry Storr
  2. The artist as entrepreneur; Ennio E. Piano y Rania Al-Bawwab
  3. Business cycles and the internal dynamics of firms; Kushal K. Reddy y Vipin P. Veetil
  4. The Austrian school of Madrid, Cristóbal Matarán López
  5. How should an Austrian economist teach the theory of the firm? Do the equi-marginal conditions still apply?; Peter Lewin
  6. Do markets corrupt our morals compared to what?, Chad Van Schoelandt
  7. Do disruptions to the market process corrupt our morals?; Rosemarie Fike
  8. The missing monster: markets make us moral, but what about politics?; Brianne Wolf
  9. The moral ambiguity of the invisible hand; Rob Garnett
  10. Who wins in the game of the market? Ginny Seung Choi y Virgil Henry Storr