Economic Policy and the Market Process: Austrian and Mainstream Economics - Tapa dura

 
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Sinopsis

The papers in this volume discuss the so-called neo-Austrian position on the adaptation processes in a market economy. Basically, the neo-Austrian position is that government intervention in these processes is for the most part unnecessary and frequently undesirable, as intervention tends to increase instability. In this book a number of leading economists present the classical-liberal ideas of the neo-Austrian school against the views of a group of mainstream (Keynesian, neo-classical and institutional) economists.

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The papers in this volume discuss the so-called neo-Austrian position on the adaptation processes in a market economy. Basically, the neo-Austrian position is that government intervention in these processes is for the most part unnecessary and frequently undesirable, as intervention tends to increase instability. In this book a number of leading economists present the classical-liberal ideas of the neo-Austrian school against the views of a group of mainstream (Keynesian, neo-classical and institutional) economists.

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