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- Roger W. Garrison
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Mises Wire
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Roger W. Garrison
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Here’s an interesting excerpt from an interview with David Card by the Minneapolis Fed’s Region (December 2006). Is Card making the Austrian point that the perfectly competitive model (a.k.a. the simple supply and demand model) does not explain what actually goes on in labor markets? Has the infamous Card and Krueger really been misinterpreted?
Articles of Interest
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“Labor cannot increase its share at the expense of capital.” Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (Born February 12, 1851; Died 1914) was in the right place at the right time to contribute importantly to the development of Austrian economics. Studying at the University of Vienna, he was twenty years old when Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics appeared in