Capital, Interest, and Rent: Essays in the Theory of Distribution by Frank A. Fetter Introduction by Murray N. Rothbard Sheed Andrews and McMeel, Kansas City, 1977, 400 pp. Reviewed by Israel M. Kirzner Reprinted from Austrian Economics Newsletter 2, no. 3 (1980) This book is a most valuable collection of “all the essays in which Fetter developed
Fall 1987, Vol. 9, no. 1 AEN Celebrates 10 th Anniversary Some Events of Note Interview with Nobel Laureate James Buchanan Adam Smith Reconsidered by Murray N. Rothbard “Minimum Wage”: A Major Cause of Poverty by W.H. Hutt Rationality in the Public-Debt
Atlantic Economic Association Highlights Carl Menger by Susan G. Cole Two Panels Stress Entrepreneurship (Southern Meetings by Jack High) (American Meetings by Lawrence H. White) Rutgers to hold Conference on Inflation Symposium on Theory and Method in the Social
Stockholm School of Economics: An Annotated Bibliography by Richard M. Ebeling Briefs Hayek on Wicksell A Note on Leijonhufvud’s “The Wicksell Connection” by Tyler Cowen Schumpeter on
Interview with Ludwig Lachmann Subjectivism Conference Held in Birmingham, England Lange’s Theory of Socialism after Forty Years Austrian Economics Seminar: Part II: 1976-77 On the Manipulation of Money & Credit, reviewed by Richard M. Ebeling Notes and Recollections, Critique of Interventionism (both books by Mises) reviewed by Richard M. Ebeling
Rutgers Conference on Inflation by Tyler Cowen Proceedings of NYU Conference Published NYU Update Methodological Individualism Colloquium held at Sheffield University Letters – On the recent controversy Concerning Equilibration by Ludwig M. Lachmann Recent articles about F.A. Hayek Symposium on the Methodology of the Social Sciences Austrian
Hutt’s Critique of Keynes – Two Reviews of the Keynesian Episode, reviewed by John B. Egger A.E.A. Session reviewed by Mark Manasco “Muster-Voraussagen” und “Erklarungen des Prinzips” bei F.A. von Hayek: Eine Methodologische Analyse (reviewed by Stephan B. Bohm) Briefs A Tiger by the Tail: The Keynesian Legacy of Inflation reviewed by Robert L.
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