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I have mentioned in class that the Colander text
contains no useful information about the Austrian School. Last week, several
students asked me where they can find useful information on this
school of thought. In response to these inquires, I am posting a chapter
from Brian Snowdon and Howard R. Vane's Modern Macroeconomics: Its Origins,
Developmient and Current State (Aldershot, England: Edwrd Elgar, 2005).
Their book is aimed at undergraduates, though not at the principles level--which
is why I hesitated to make this chapter a regular reading assignment. (Read
it, then, only if you feel the motivation.)
The chapter is posted in two formats, .html and .pdf. I recommend the .pdf if you want a printed copy. The Austrian School: Capital
Based Macroeconomics (an .html file)
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