2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11138-011-0141-9
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Theory, history, and the great recession

Abstract: This paper honors Don Lavoie's work on the relationship between theory and history in Austrian economics by using the current recession as an example of many of the ideas found in his paper on the "Interpretive Dimension of Economics." More specifically, I start from the premise that all history comes from theory because it is theory that guides what we count as "facts" or "data." From Menger onward, a core element of the Austrian approach has been to see the purpose of theory as rendering human action and its… Show more

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