|Peter Boettke|
The latest issue of Research in the History of Economic Thought & Methodology has just been published and it contains a symposium on the Post WWII Development of Austrian Economics edited by Scott Scheall.
The Postwar Austrian Diaspora – A Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Wake of World War II
Introduction to a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Immediate Postwar Period
Scott Scheall (pp. 3 - 7)
The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association) in the Interwar Period and beyond
Hansjörg Klausinger (pp. 9 - 43)
The Moral Scholar and the A-Moral Scientist: The Responsibility of the Social Scientist in Austrian Economics before and after the Migration
Erwin Dekker (pp. 45 - 71)
The Nature of the Market in Mises and Weber
Solomon Stein , Virgil Henry Storr (pp. 73 - 91)
“Un-Austrian” Austrians? Haberler, Machlup, and Morgenstern, and the Post-Emigration Elaboration of Austrian Economics
Janek Wasserman (pp. 93 - 124)
Systems, Structural Properties and Levels of Organisation: The Influence of Ludwig Von Bertalanffy on the Work of F.A. Hayek
Paul Lewis (pp. 125 - 159)
The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek from The Sensory Order to the Social Order
Gabriel Oliva (pp. 161 - 198)
The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016
Peter J. Boettke , Christopher J. Coyne , Patrick Newman (pp. 199 - 243)
Go to your university library and check out the issue, or if your library doesn't have a standing order for RHET&M, put in a library order form. BTW, one of the first publications of my career was in Vol. 6 of RHET&M. This research annual was initiated by the late great Warren Samuels with JAI Press, and through the years has published not only some important original papers, but gems from archives that had previously never been published.
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