The History of Economic Thought: From Marx to Hayek

5. Mises and Austrian Economics

01.13.2006 - By Murray N. RothbardPlay

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The essence of Austrian economics is based on the analysis of individual action. In other words, it is about individuals doing things, having purposes and goals and pursuing them. Other schools of economics deal with aggregates, groups, classes, wholes of one sort or another, without focusing on the individual first and building up from there.

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