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Austrian economics 10 Österreichische Schule 10 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Economic theory 3 Wirtschaftstheorie 3 Bibliometrics 2 Bibliometrie 2 Institutional economics 2 Institutionenökonomik 2 Aktiengesellschaft 1 Austria 1 Authoritarianism 1 Autoritarismus 1 Behavioral economics 1 Business cycle 1 Business cycle theory 1 Börsengang 1 Complex systems 1 Copyright law 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate governance 1 Cultural economics 1 Culture 1 Disaster 1 Dual listing 1 Economic reconstruction 1 Folk religion 1 Freedom 1 Freiheit 1 Game theory 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Immaterialgüterrechte 1 Impact assessment 1 Initial public offering 1 Institutional change 1 Institutioneller Wandel 1 Intellectual property rights 1 Katastrophe 1
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Coyne, Christopher J. 3 Storr, Virgil Henry 3 Hall, Abigail R. 2 Wagner, Richard E. 2 Aligica, Paul Dragos 1 Boettke, Peter J. 1 Candela, Rosolino A. 1 Caton, James 1 Grube, Laura E. 1 Haeffele-Balch, Stefanie 1 Henry Storr, Virgil 1 Leeson, Peter T. 1 Lemke, Jayme S. 1 Salter, Alexander W. 1 Sterpan, Ion 1 Suarez, Paola A. 1 Veetil, Vipin P. 1
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New thinking in Austrian political economy 16
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Advances in Austrian Economics
In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. ii). 2015
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New Thinking in Austrian Political Economy
Coyne, Christopher J. (ed.); Storr, Virgil Henry (ed.) - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. iii). 2015
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New Thinking in Austrian Political Economy
In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. i). 2015
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In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. iv). 2015
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In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. vii-viii). 2015
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Drones Come Home: Foreign Intervention and the Use of Drones in the United States
Coyne, Christopher J.; Hall, Abigail R. - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. 215-241). 2015
This paper analyzes how the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or “drones” in foreign interventions abroad have changed the dynamics of government activities domestically. Facing limited or absent constraints abroad, foreign interventions served as a testing ground for the domestically...
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Calculating Bandits: Quasi-Corporate Governance and Institutional Selection in Autocracies
Salter, Alexander W.; Hall, Abigail R. - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. 193-213). 2015
This paper applies the logic of economic calculation to the actions of autocrats. We model autocrats as stationary bandits who use profit-and-loss calculations to select institutions that maximize their extraction rents. We find in many cases autocrats achieve rent maximization through creating...
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An Austrian Approach to Class Structure
Lemke, Jayme S. - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. 167-192). 2015
Recognizing heterogeneity of legal/social status, historical experience, and the resulting variation in the constraints faced by different groups can be a valuable complement to forms of heterogeneity already recognized by Austrian economists. This is particularly true for empirical analyses of...
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Transitions to Open Access Orders and Polycentricity: Exploring the Interface between Austrian Theory and Institutionalism
Sterpan, Ion; Aligica, Paul Dragos - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. 145-166). 2015
This paper explores the interface between institutional theory and Austrian theory. We examine mainstream institutionalism as exemplified by D. C. North in his work with Wallis and Weingast on the elite compact theory of social order and of transitions to impersonal rights, and propose instead...
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Treating Macro Theory as Systems Theory: How Might it Matter?
Veetil, Vipin P.; Wagner, Richard E. - In: New thinking in Austrian political economy, (pp. 119-143). 2015
Standard macro theories have the same analytical structure as their micro counterparts. Where micro theories work with equilibrium between supply and demand for particular products, macro theories work with equilibrium applied to aggregates of products. This common approach treats the...
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