He suggests that Ricardianism declined after 1820 and was only revived with the work of John Stuart Mill. The book also resurrects the important Anglo-Irish school of thought at Trinity College, Dublin under Archbishop Richard Whatley.
The scholastics, he argues, established and developed the subjective utility and scarcity theory of value, as well as the theory that prices, or the value of money, depend on its supply and demand.The Continental, or "pre-Austrian" ...
The Economic Point of View: An Essay in the History of Economic Thought
This book intends to renovate the view of social sciences in the German-speaking world.
This book argues, against the dominant orthodoxy in the history of economic thought, for the originality of Carl Menger's contribution to the development of the Austrian school of economics.
14 The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism Frances Hutchinson and Brian Burkitt 15 Economic Careers Economics and economists in Britain 1930–1970 EditedbyKeithTribe 16 Understanding 'Classical' Economics Studies in ...
At George Mason University , and to a lesser extent New York University and Auburn , graduate students could study Austrian ideas relatively unmolested by mainstream disdain and could hope to carve out a career by writing dissertations ...
In any case, since the mid-1970s several collections of articles written by Austrians have been published. The intent of these collections appeared to be to educate, persuade, and inspire various audiences.
Austrian Economics: An Introduction book explains the Austrian School’s insights on a wide range of economic topics and introduces some of its key thinkers.
This book discusses contemporary banking and monetary policy issues from the perspective of the Austrian School of Economics.