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Yes, We Have No Chaff: A Reply to Wagner's
Austrian Cycle Theory: Saving the Wheat While Discarding the Chaff
Business Cycles
07/30/2014
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Walter Block
Wagner charges the Austrian business cycle with “obsolescence,” and describes it as “incoherent.” What is the reason for this denunciation? It is obsolete.
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