Economic Science and the Austrian Method
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| Author(s) | Hans-Hermann Hoppe |
| Country | United States |
| Subject(s) | Economics |
| Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
| Publisher | Ludwig von Mises Institute |
| Publication date | 1995 |
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| Pages | 88 p. |
| ISBN | 094546620X |
| OCLC Number | 34744315 |
Economic Science and the Austrian Method is a monograph by economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe. The text combines a series of lectures delivered to students at the Mises University in which Hoppe sets the praxeoloical view (economics as a purely deductive science) against positivism and offers a definitive defense of the methodological foundations of Austrian economics.
See also
- The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science
- Epistemological Problems of Economics
- An Introduction to Economic Reasoning
- Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences
- Theory and History
Links
- Resources page at Mises.org (including full text)
- Methodological Foundations literature collection at Mises.org
- Austrian Methodology for the Social Sciences literature collection at Mises.org
- Other media
- Economic Science and the Austrian Method lecture series by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- Related courses