Professor Tullock on Austrian Business Cycle Theory
William Barnett and
Walter Block
A chapter in The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy, 2004, pp 431-443 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
In “Why the Austrians Are Wrong About Depressions,” ProfessorTullock (1987, p. 73)makes some statements that are incorrect and others which, properly interpreted, refute or at least, fail egregiously to support, his thesis that the Austrian theory of the trade cycle is incorrect. We begin by considering one of Tullock's minor points in Section 2 and then consider his major point in Section 3. In Section 4 we take to taskTullock (1989), also on this same topic, and conclude in Section 5.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1016/S1529-2134(05)08018-X
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