Una nueva edición de The Review of Austrian Economics, dedicada a Carl Menger

Aunque lamentablemente no tiene acceso gratuito, acaba de salir un nuevo número de la revista académica The Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 36, Issue 2: https://link.springer.com/journal/11138/volumes-and-issues/36-2

Éste es el contenido, dedicado a Carl Menger:

Carl Menger: a reappraisal for the 21st century: an introduction to the symposium; Daniel Nientiedt

Economics as a life-science: The enduring significance of Carl Menger’s individualist-evolutionary research program; Viktor J. Vanberg

Menger’s exact laws, the role of knowledge, and welfare economics; Malte Dold & Mario J. Rizzo

Monitoring, metering and Menger: A conciliatory basis for a genuine institutional economics: Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela

Menger’s account of the origin of money as a case study in the evolution of institutions; Daniel Nientiedt

Menger’s precursors in the German subjective-value tradition and his advancements in the theory of wants and goods; David A. Harper & Anthony M. Endres

Carl Menger’s Smithian contributions to German political economy; Stefan Kolev & Erwin Dekker

Menger and Jevons: beliefs and things; Sandra J. Peart & David M. Levy

Diamonds are not forever: Adam Smith and Carl Menger on value and relative status; Jimena Hurtado & Maria Pia Paganelli

Ethical Economics or Economical Ethics? Considerations out of Carl Menger; Erik W. Matson

Carl Menger on economic policy: “Exact laws,” institutional prerequisites, and economic liberalism; Richard Ebeling

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