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This research volume presents a detailed examination of Ludwig Lachmann’s significant contributions to economic theory and methodology. The collection brings together scholarly perspectives on Lachmann’s work, including his approach to capital theory, market processes, and the Austrian school of economics.
The symposium explores how Lachmann’s ideas continue to influence contemporary economic thought and debates about economic methodology. Contributors analyze key aspects of his theoretical framework, including his views on equilibrium, uncertainty, and the nature of economic institutions.
Part B of this two-volume set offers comprehensive coverage of various dimensions of Lachmann’s legacy, making it essential reading for scholars interested in the history of economic thought, Austrian economics, and the evolution of economic methodology throughout the twentieth century.







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