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Théorie de la valeur d'aprês l'école autrichienne ...Guilhot, C. January 1907 (has links)
Thèse. - Lyon. / Bibliographie: p. [365]-374.
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Austrians and the Mainstream: The Stories of Exchange Rate DeterminationBiľo, Šimon January 2008 (has links)
The scope of the present thesis is four-fold. First, to clarify and explain the means-ends framework and step-by-step analysis of the Austrian school. Second, to apply this framework to the Austrian theory of exchange rates. Third, to link the framework with most of the existing Austrian research related with the exchange rate theory and discuss this research. And fourth, to confront the Austrian economics with two mainstream approaches - Dornbusch?s overshooting model and short-run portfolio balance model. Message springing from this confrontation is twofold. First, the fundamental differences between present-day mainstream methods are envisaged. And second, the fact of possibility of mutual enrichment of both approaches from each other despite of completely different methodological backgrounds is suggested.
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The entrepreneur according to Austrian schoolAndrieu, Eugenio Cosme 04 1900 (has links)
This thesis explores the concept of entrepreneurship. It aims at answering the
question: does the Austrian view provide a comprehensive framework for the analysis
of entrepreneurship? For this purpose the problem is separated into three main
objectives: to trace its development, to describe its foundations and to explain its
principal features.
In order to achieve these objectives, the study is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1
outlines the historical origins of the Austrian School. Chapter 2 describes the
uniqueness of the individual as the foundation of Austrian economic theory. Chapter
3 explains how individuals act in a society. Chapter 4 covers the idea of the market as
a process. Chapter 5 analyzes the role of the entrepreneur. Finally chapter 6 presents
some case studies from the IT industry.
The thesis concludes that the Austrian school provides a fully comprehensive
framework for the development of the concept of entrepreneurship. / Economics / M.A. (Economics)
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O processo de mercado na escola austríaca moderna. / The market process in modern Austrian economics.Barbieri, Fábio 23 July 2001 (has links)
O objetivo desta dissertação é investigar as contribuições à teoria de processo de mercado feitas pelos principais economistas da Escola Austríaca desde o seu ressurgimento na década de setenta do século XX. Inicialmente situam-se os problemas tratados pela teoria de processo, apresentando-se as contribuições anteriores realizadas por Hayek nas décadas de trinta e quarenta, em especial o que ficou conhecido como o "problema do conhecimento" deste autor. A partir disso, estudam-se as contribuições das duas figuras principais do ressurgimento da escola, Ludwig Lachmann e Israel Kirzner. A investigação privilegia o estudo das implicações do subjetivismo para a teoria do processo de mercado do primeiro e a teoria da atividade empresarial do segundo. Segue-se com o debate ocorrido na década de oitenta que confronta as idéias desses dois autores a respeito da existência de uma tendência ao equilíbrio de mercado. Conclui-se com alguns desenvolvimentos mais recentes da teoria. A obra dos autores, o debate entre eles e as contribuições posteriores são analisadas sob o ponto de vista da epistemologia evolucionária de Popper. / The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the contributions to the theory of market process made by the most important economists of the Austrian School since its revival in the seventies. We initially pose the problems the theory of market process deal with, showing the early contributions to that theory made by Hayek in the 30´s and 40´s, specially what was known latter as his "knowledge problem" After this, we study the contributions of the two leading figures of the revival, Ludwig Lachmann and Israel Kirzner. The investigation focus on the formers study of the implications of subjectivism to market process theory and the latter's theory of entrepreneurship. After that, we deal with the debate that happened in the 80´s, confronting the views of the two authors concerning the existence of a tendency toward market equilibrium. We conclude with some more recent developments of the theory. The work of the authors, the debate among them and the latter contributions are discussed under the view of Popper's evolutionary epistemology.
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Hellbank.com is a thesis submitted to the Auckland University of Technology for the degree of Masters in Art & Design, 2001.Sie, May-Ling Helen. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (MA--Art and Design) -- Auckland University of Technology, 2001. / Also held in print (iv, 82 leaves, col. ill., 30 cm.) in Wellesley Theses Collection. (T 760.0993 SIE)
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O processo de mercado na escola austríaca moderna. / The market process in modern Austrian economics.Fábio Barbieri 23 July 2001 (has links)
O objetivo desta dissertação é investigar as contribuições à teoria de processo de mercado feitas pelos principais economistas da Escola Austríaca desde o seu ressurgimento na década de setenta do século XX. Inicialmente situam-se os problemas tratados pela teoria de processo, apresentando-se as contribuições anteriores realizadas por Hayek nas décadas de trinta e quarenta, em especial o que ficou conhecido como o "problema do conhecimento" deste autor. A partir disso, estudam-se as contribuições das duas figuras principais do ressurgimento da escola, Ludwig Lachmann e Israel Kirzner. A investigação privilegia o estudo das implicações do subjetivismo para a teoria do processo de mercado do primeiro e a teoria da atividade empresarial do segundo. Segue-se com o debate ocorrido na década de oitenta que confronta as idéias desses dois autores a respeito da existência de uma tendência ao equilíbrio de mercado. Conclui-se com alguns desenvolvimentos mais recentes da teoria. A obra dos autores, o debate entre eles e as contribuições posteriores são analisadas sob o ponto de vista da epistemologia evolucionária de Popper. / The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the contributions to the theory of market process made by the most important economists of the Austrian School since its revival in the seventies. We initially pose the problems the theory of market process deal with, showing the early contributions to that theory made by Hayek in the 30´s and 40´s, specially what was known latter as his "knowledge problem" After this, we study the contributions of the two leading figures of the revival, Ludwig Lachmann and Israel Kirzner. The investigation focus on the formers study of the implications of subjectivism to market process theory and the latter's theory of entrepreneurship. After that, we deal with the debate that happened in the 80´s, confronting the views of the two authors concerning the existence of a tendency toward market equilibrium. We conclude with some more recent developments of the theory. The work of the authors, the debate among them and the latter contributions are discussed under the view of Popper's evolutionary epistemology.
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Teorie liberalismu v mezinárodních vztazích a ekonomii / Liberalism in International Affairs and EconomyZačal, Marek January 2008 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to compare liberal approach in science disciplines of international affairs and economy. The thesis is divided into four chapters. In the first chapter is characterized historical background and sources of liberal thinking. Next two chapters focus on liberalism presented by international affairs science and by austrian school of economics. The fourth chapter contains the comparison of these two approaches. The aim is to find logical relationship, common characteristics and differences. Conclusion summarizes gathered knowledge and evaluate final results in comparison with selected aims.
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The entrepreneur according to the Austrian schoolAndrieu, Eugenio Cosme 04 1900 (has links)
This thesis explores the concept of entrepreneurship. It aims at answering the
question: does the Austrian view provide a comprehensive framework for the analysis
of entrepreneurship? For this purpose the problem is separated into three main
objectives: to trace its development, to describe its foundations and to explain its
principal features.
In order to achieve these objectives, the study is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1
outlines the historical origins of the Austrian School. Chapter 2 describes the
uniqueness of the individual as the foundation of Austrian economic theory. Chapter
3 explains how individuals act in a society. Chapter 4 covers the idea of the market as
a process. Chapter 5 analyzes the role of the entrepreneur. Finally chapter 6 presents
some case studies from the IT industry.
The thesis concludes that the Austrian school provides a fully comprehensive
framework for the development of the concept of entrepreneurship. / Economics / M.A. (Economics)
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Academic Anti-Semitism and the Austrian School: Vienna, 1918-1945Klausinger, Hansjörg 10 1900 (has links) (PDF)
The theme of academic anti-Semitism has been much discussed
recently in histories of the interwar period of the University of Vienna, in particular its Faculty of Law and Policy Sciences. This paper complements these studies by focusing in this regard on the economics chairs at this faculty and, more generally, on the fate of the younger generation of the Austrian school of economics. After some
introductory remarks the paper concentrates on three case studies: the neglect of Mises in all three appointments of economics chairs in the 1920s; the anti-Semitic overtones in the conflict between Hans Mayer and Othmar Spann, both professors for economics at the faculty; and on anti-Semitism as a determinant of success or failure in academia, and consequently of the emigration of Austrian economists. Finally, we have a short look at the development of economics at the University of Vienna during and after the Nazi regime. (author's abstract) / Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series
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The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association, NOeG) in the Interwar Period and BeyondKlausinger, Hansjörg 05 1900 (has links) (PDF)
The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association, NOeG) provides a prominent example of the Viennese economic circles that more than academic economics dominated scientific discourse in the interwar years. For the first time this paper gives a thorough account of its history, from its foundation 1918 until the demise of its long-time president, Hans Mayer, 1955, based on official documents and archival material. The topics treated include its predecessor and rival, the Gesellschaft österreichischer Volkswirte, the foundation 1918 soon to be followed by years of inactivity, the relaunch by Mayer and Mises, the survival under the NS-regime and the expulsion of its Jewish members, and the slow restoration after 1945. In particular, an attempt is made to provide a list of the papers presented to the NOeG, as complete as possible, for the period 1918-1938. (author's abstract) / Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series
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