All Articles tagged mises
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February 13, 2024 CDT Is socialism a socioeconomic system characterized by the collective ownership of the means of production, or a system of institutionalized aggression? Megger and Benjamín-Gonzalo consider the contention.
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September 30, 2021 CDT On the rise, decline, and rise again of one of the great American economic theorists, Frank Fetter, as well as the Austrian school itself and its rise, decline, and renaissance.
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September 29, 2021 CDT In this newly translated tribute to Mises on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Hans Mayer praises Mises as an accomplished scholar, despite Mayer's misgivings about Mises's policy.
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December 08, 2020 CDT This paper adapts Bylund's construction of a specialization deadlock to derive a praxeological subcategory of entrepreneurship, suggesting a theoretical explanation for what constitutes the driving force of the market process.
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December 08, 2020 CDT This paper introduces, through two longitudinal case studies, a more dynamic understanding of opportunities. This generates novel insights about how entrepreneurs view opportunities.
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September 24, 2019 CDT A closer look at differences between Mises's and Schumpeter's economic theories suggests that their fundamental divergences have their origin in methodological and epistemological questions.
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September 24, 2019 CDT Can sociology be integrated into Mises's epistemological distinction between theory and history? What can sociology accomplish as a historical discipline?