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Realism: Austrian vs. Neoclassical Economics, Reply to Caplan

The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

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07/30/2014Walter Block

 

Volume 6, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

 

The debate concerns the issue of whether the Austrian or the neo-classical vision more closely approaches the truth in economics, with regard to such issues as methodology, indifference, envy , verschtehen, continuity demonstrated preference, welfare economics, public goods, and cardinality.

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Block, Walter "Realism: Austrian vs. Neoclassical Economics, Reply to Caplan." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 6, No. 3 (Fall 2003): 63–76.