Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics
Published for the first time together in one volume is Ludwig von Mises’s Notes and Recollections with The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics.

Written between 1940 and 1941, shortly after he arrived in the United States, Notes and Recollections is in effect Mises’s pre-1940 intellectual autobiography. This work reveals how Mises developed his theories, wrote his books, lectured, and taught; it describes his life in Vienna and the people with whom he worked. He also discusses his activities as an adviser to Austrian government officials and his frustrations in attempting to keep inflation and communist and Nazi ideas from destroying the Austrian economy.

The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics is an essay originally published in English in 1969 that reveals Mises’s intellectual development in the context of the origins of the Austrian School. It serves as a good introduction to the theory and history of the Austrian School.

As Mises explains in these two works, his viewpoint that modern economics is based on subjective value and marginal-utility theory separated him from classical economists such as Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John Stuart Mill.

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Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics
Published for the first time together in one volume is Ludwig von Mises’s Notes and Recollections with The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics.

Written between 1940 and 1941, shortly after he arrived in the United States, Notes and Recollections is in effect Mises’s pre-1940 intellectual autobiography. This work reveals how Mises developed his theories, wrote his books, lectured, and taught; it describes his life in Vienna and the people with whom he worked. He also discusses his activities as an adviser to Austrian government officials and his frustrations in attempting to keep inflation and communist and Nazi ideas from destroying the Austrian economy.

The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics is an essay originally published in English in 1969 that reveals Mises’s intellectual development in the context of the origins of the Austrian School. It serves as a good introduction to the theory and history of the Austrian School.

As Mises explains in these two works, his viewpoint that modern economics is based on subjective value and marginal-utility theory separated him from classical economists such as Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John Stuart Mill.

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Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics

Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics

Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics

Notes and Recollections: With The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics

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Published for the first time together in one volume is Ludwig von Mises’s Notes and Recollections with The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics.

Written between 1940 and 1941, shortly after he arrived in the United States, Notes and Recollections is in effect Mises’s pre-1940 intellectual autobiography. This work reveals how Mises developed his theories, wrote his books, lectured, and taught; it describes his life in Vienna and the people with whom he worked. He also discusses his activities as an adviser to Austrian government officials and his frustrations in attempting to keep inflation and communist and Nazi ideas from destroying the Austrian economy.

The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics is an essay originally published in English in 1969 that reveals Mises’s intellectual development in the context of the origins of the Austrian School. It serves as a good introduction to the theory and history of the Austrian School.

As Mises explains in these two works, his viewpoint that modern economics is based on subjective value and marginal-utility theory separated him from classical economists such as Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John Stuart Mill.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865978553
Publisher: Liberty Fund, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/27/2013
Series: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig von Mises
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Preface Bettina Bien Greaves ix

Notes and Recollections

Foreword Margit von Mises xiii

I Historicism 1

II Etatism 9

III The Austrian Problem 19

IV The Austrian School of Economics 22

V First Writings on the Theory of Money 29

VI The Theory of Money and Credit 37

VII First World War 44

VIII With the Chamber of Commerce 48

IX My Teaching Activities in Vienna 64

X Scientific Work in Germany 70

XI Further Inquiries into Indirect Exchange 74

XII Systems of Social Cooperation 79

XIII Epistemological Studies 83

XIV My Teaching in Geneva 95

XV The Struggle for Austria's Survival 98

Postscript Hans F. Sennholz 101

The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics

I Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics 127

II The Conflict with the German Historical School 135

III The Place of the Austrian School of Economics in the Evolution of Economics 150

Index 155

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