The Logic of Action I: Method, Money, and the Austrian School (Economists of the Twentieth Century) (v. 1)

by Murray Rothbard

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In this, the first of two volumes, Murray Rothbard - one of the major figures in twentieth-century Austrian economics - argues with clarity and force that economics is a deductive science based on the fundamental realities of action, scarcity and the passage of time.Such conviction is demonstrated in the first part of this book, where Professor Rothbard analyses method. The second part focuses on some of the theoretical debates within the Austrian school, including property and justice show more rights, welfare economics, value and efficiency. In the third section Rothbard considers the Austrian approach to money and calculation, including discussion of the definition of the supply of money, freely floating exchange rates and calculation and its role under socialism.This latest volume of Murray Rothbard's work goes some way to represent the important contributions he made to the field. The second volume of Murray Rothbard's essays on Austrian economics is also available. show less

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330.157Society, government, & cultureEconomicsJobs & CareersTheorySchoolsAustrian School
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HB98 .R67Social sciencesEconomic theory. DemographyEconomic theory. DemographyHistory of economics. History of economic
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