The economics of time and ignorance /

The Economics of Time and Ignorance is one of the key works in the development of modern Austrian economics. Building on the work of Hayek, Lachmann and Shackle, its authors developed a powerful critique of neo-classical economics, in particular of its over deterministic models and its pretence of k...

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Main Author: O'Driscoll, Gerald P.
Other Authors: Rizzo, Mario J., Garrison, RogerW
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor & Francis, 1996
Series:Foundations of the market economy series.
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505 8 |a Subjectivism as Weighing of Alternatives Conclusion; 4 The Dynamic Conception of Time; Newtonian Time; Real Time; Real Time, Planning, and Action; Economic Processes and Uncertainty; Newtonian and Real Time: The Interrelation; Conclusion; 5 Uncertainty in Equilibrium; Genuine Uncertainty; Genuine Uncertainty: Typicality and Uniqueness; Equilibrium; Equilibrium and Optimality; Part II Applications; 6 Competition and Discovery; Introduction; The Discovery of Opportunities; Knowledge and Competition; Process Theories and Normative Economies; Dynamic Equilibrium 
505 8 |a Rules versus Continuous Utility Maximization The Theory of the Firm; Appendix. Stochastic Equilibrium; 7 The Political Economy of Competition and Monopoly; Competition: Static and Dynamic; Uncertainty and Markets; Optimal Policy; Property Rights Theory of Monopoly; 8 A Subjectivist Theory of a Capital-using Economy; Introduction; The Development of Subjectivist Capital Theory: An Overview; The Mengerian Vision; The Structure of Production; The Rate of Interest in a Capital-using Economy; Variations in the Final Output of the Production Process; Time Preferences and the Structure of Production 
505 8 |a Subjectivism Revisited9 The Microanalytics of Money; Introduction; Microanalysis of Money; The Origin of Money; Business Cycles; A Subjectivist Theory of Economic Fluctuations; Rational Expectations; Conclusion; 10 Some Unresolved Problems; Bibliography; Index 
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