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Austrian Economics: An Anthology

These essays, compiled by Bettina Bien Greaves, explain the historical foundations of the Austrian school as told by some of the most prominent Austrian Economists. This collection also explains what makes the Austrian approach unique. Topics include the history of Austrian Economics, the Theory of Subjective Value, and the epistemology of Austrian Economics.

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