1st Edition

Risk and Business Cycles New and Old Austrian Perspectives

By Tyler Cowen Copyright 1997
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    Risk and Business Cycles examines the causes of business cycles, a perennial topic of interest within economics. The author argues the case for the revival of an important role for monetary causes in business cycle theory, which challenges the current trend towards favouring purely real theories. The work also presents a critique of the traditional Austrian theory of the trade cycle. This controversial approach will ensure that the book is of interest to all those involved with business cycles, as well as Austrian economics.

    List of figures and tables, Acknowledgements, 1 INTRODUCTION, 2 A RISK-BASED THEORY IN REAL TERMS, 3 A RISK-BASED THEORY IN MONETARY TERMS, 4 BUSINESS CYCLES WITHOUT RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS: THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH OF THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, 5 EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Tyler Cowen