1st Edition

Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions Essays in Economics by Ludwig M. Lachmann

Edited By Don Lavoie Copyright 1994
    340 Pages
    by Routledge

    340 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection of Ludwig Lachmann's essays challenges contemporary attitudes to economics and seeks to apply an interpretive approach to the discipline. The essays, spanning six decades, address a wide range of issues in microeconomics, macroeconomics, methodology and the history of thought. They outline Lachmann's approach to economics, with the emphasis on the meaning of human institutions in a world of unpredictable change, rather than on quantitative and stable relations. Collecting Lachmann's most important work together for the first time, it includes two essays never previously published.

    Part I Uncertainty, investment and economic crises Part II Capital and investment repercussions Part III Diagnosing the Austrian School’s ‘great depression’, Part IV Subjectivism and the interpretation of institutions

    Biography

    Don Lavoie (Edited by)