Foreword to The Theory of Money and Credit by Mises
Ludwig von Mises’ The Theory of Money and Credit is, quite simply, one of the outstanding contributions to economic thought in the twentieth
Ludwig von Mises’ The Theory of Money and Credit is, quite simply, one of the outstanding contributions to economic thought in the twentieth
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Mahoney argues that although Mises correctly conceived of value as an ordinal relation, precluding the possibility of value imputation, in many of his expositions of the market process he adopts a notion of value as a cardinal thing in explaining the task confronting actors in either the planned or unplanned economy.
Hatch explains why a significant monetary inflation is taking place and is laying the foundation for price inflation in the years ahead.
Presented at the 2004 Austrian Scholars Conference.
A tribute to Ludwig von Mises by Alfred Tella.
Salerno argues that Hayek was a self-conscious adherent of the Wieserian tradition and remained so even after he received the Nobel Prize in 1974, and that he distinguished between this tradition and the Böhm-Bawerkian tradition followed by Ludwig von Mises.