Harald Hagemann, Tamotsu Nishizawa and Yukihiro Ikeda (eds. )
Austrian Economics in Transition: From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
ISBN: 9780230222267
352 pages
67.50 £
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PART I: CARL MENGER: TOWARDS A NEW IMAGE OF THE FOUNDER
Carl Menger's Liberalism Revisited; Y.Ikeda
Carl Menger after 1871: His Quest for the Reality of 'Economic Man'; K.Yagi
PART II: LIBERAL ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL SCHOOL: MAX WEBER AND LUJO BRENTANO
Discoursing Freedom: Weber's Project; J.Kobayashi
Max Weber and the 'New Economics"; K.Tribe
The Historical School and the Making of Economic Science in Japan; T.Nishizawa
PART III: SOME METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
The Transition from Menger to Wieser; R.Arena
From Menger to Polanyi: Toward a Substantive Economic Theory; M.Cangiani
A Note on Carl Menger's Problem Situation; K.Milford
PART IV: DISSEMINATION OF THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
The Austrian School in the Interwar Period; H.Hagemann
Involvement of Austrian émigré Economists in American; C.Nakayama
PART V: TRANSITION OF THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL
On Menger, Hayek and on the Concept of 'Verstehen'; K.Leube
Theory of Knowledge and the Idea of Evolution; S.Egashira
The Transformation of Hayek in the 1930s; M.Nishibe
Methodenstreit and Thereafter; T.Hashimoto