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Guest edited by Per Bylund, this double issue indicates directions for future research and collaboration within Austrian economics and in the scholarship of entrepreneurship. The ten articles here include contributions from scholars who offer a multitude of perspectives on a broad set of entrepreneurship-related issues. From Dr. Bylund’s introduction, “The articles… address directions for further expansion beyond the present boundaries of Austrian economics and entrepreneurship theory. This… issue includes articles that open new lines of thinking for Austrian economists with an interest in entrepreneurship as well as for entrepreneurship scholars with an interest in Austrian economics.” Four book reviews, on books by David Skarbek, Elizabeth Hinton, Mario Rizzo and Glen Whitman, and Mark Thornton, close out this rich issue.

Guest edited by Per Bylund, this double issue indicates directions for future research and collaboration within Austrian economics and in the scholarship of entrepreneurship. The ten articles here include contributions from scholars who offer a multitude of perspectives on a broad set of entrepreneurship-related issues. From Dr. Bylund’s introduction, “The articles… address directions for further expansion beyond the present boundaries of Austrian economics and entrepreneurship theory. This… issue includes articles that open new lines of thinking for Austrian economists with an interest in entrepreneurship as well as for entrepreneurship scholars with an interest in Austrian economics.” Four book reviews, on books by David Skarbek, Elizabeth Hinton, Mario Rizzo and Glen Whitman, and Mark Thornton, close out this rich issue.