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Book Prize for Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment

I'm happy to report that Nicolai Foss and I have received the 2014 SDAE/FEE Prize for the best book in Austrian economics published during the last three years for Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment: A New Approach to the Firm (Cambridge University Press, 2012). We are grateful to Virgil Storr and the rest of the prize committee for this honor. The book offers a theory of business organization based on Austrian capital theory and Mises’s concept of entrepreneurship as "judgment" about the future. 

Here we are discussing the book at the 2012 Austrian Economics Research Conference, and here is Nicolai's 2012 Hayek Lecture, "The Continuing Relevance of Austrian Capital Theory." I also gave the 2014 Rothbard Lecture on "The Present State of Entrepreneurship Research."

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