Kurt Rothschild and the Alternative Austrian Economics
John King
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1994, vol. 18, issue 5, 431-45
Abstract:
This article assesses Kurt Rothschild's work in the areas of price theory, labor economics, bargaining theory and the economics of power, distribution and growth, and the practice and theory of economic policy. It discusses Rothschild's relationship to various dissident schools of economic thought. It speculates as to why his alternative 'Austrian economics' has been so unjustly neglected inside and outside Austria. (c) 1994 Academic Press, Inc. Copyright 1994 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1994
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