Connaissance et croyances en économie: l'exemple de la tradition autrichienne
Richard Arena and
Agnès Festré
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The contribution focuses on the problem of the influence of individual knowledge and beliefs on the working of economic activity, within the Austrian tradition of economic thought. More specifically, the contributions of von Mises, Hayek and Schumpeter are investigated. These contributions show a large variety of answers concerning the relation between individual and social beliefs. This variety is not exhaustive but it substantially contributes to a better understanding of contemporary theoretical debates.
Keywords: Connaissance; croyances; coordination; mimétisme; tradition autrichienne (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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Published in Revue d'économie politique, 2002, 112 (5), pp.635-657
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