Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics | 2019

Selected Abstracts from the 2019 Austrian Economics Research Conference

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Abstracts include: \n\n Entrepreneurship, Uncertainty, and Judgment: A Model for Understanding the Uncertainty Borne by Entrepreneurs, by Per Bylund\n\n The Perceived Phantom Opportunity: Bridging the Gap between Perception and Actualization, by Michael Caston, Nicole Flink, Lee Grumbles, and Clint Purtell\n\n Should Libertarians Reject the Title Transfer Theory of Contracts? by Lukasz Dominiak and Tate Fegley\n\n From Intuitions to Anarchism? by David Gordon\n\n Higher Education Evolution, by Mitchell B. Langbert\n\n The Legacy of Henry Louis Mencken and Rose Wilder Lane: Democracy and Representative Government, by Roberta Adelaide Modugno\n\n The Economic Rationality of Brazilian Systemic Corruption: Why Operation Car Wash Makes a Case Study for Austrian Public Choice Economics, by Roberta Muramatsu and Paulo Rogerio Scarano\n\n Austrian Economics and German Business Economics on Capital Accounting, by Michael Olbrich and David J. Rapp\n\n Bitcoin or 2000 Others? Who Will Succeed? An Institutional Approach to Cryptocurrency with a Focus on Austrian Economics, by Duygu Phillips\n\n Turning the Word Upside Down: How Cantillon Changed the Meaning of Entrepreneurship, by Mark Thornton\n\n Financial Asset Valuations: The Total Demand Approach, by Vytautas Zukauskas and Jorg Guido Hulsmann

Volume 22
Pages 298-308
DOI 10.35297/qjae.010015
Language English
Journal Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

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