Don Lavoie
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American economist
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Don Lavoie's Degrees
- PhD Economics New York University
- Masters Economics New York University
- Bachelors Economics Grove City College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Donald Charles Lavoie was an American economist of the Austrian School. He was influenced by Friedrich Hayek, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Michael Polanyi and Ludwig Lachmann. He wrote two books on the problem of economic calculation. His first book on this subject was Rivalry and Central Planning . This book stressed the importance of the process of competitive rivalry in markets. His second book was National Economic Planning: What Is Left? . This book dealt with the problem of non-comprehensive planning.
Don Lavoie's Published Works
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- Rivalry and Central Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate Reconsidered (1987) (205)
- National Economic Planning: What Is Left (1985) (182)
- National Economic Planning: What Is Left (1985) (182)
- Rivalry and central planning (1985) (172)
- The interpretive turn (1994) (138)
- The accounting of interpretations and the interpretation of accounts: The communicative function of “the language of business” (1987) (132)
- Culture and Enterprise: The Development, Representation and Morality of Business (2002) (91)
- Economics and hermeneutics (1992) (73)
- Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions: Essays in Economics by Ludwig M. Lachmann (1994) (71)
- Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science (1989) (46)
- Euclideanism versus Hermeneutics: A Reinterpretation of Misesian Apriorism (1986) (46)
- A Critique of the Standard Account of the Socialist Calculation Debate (1981) (45)
- The Subjectivist Methodology of Austrian Economics and Dewey's Theory of Inquiry (2004) (33)
- Computation, Incentives, and Discovery: The Cognitive Function of Markets in Market Socialism (1990) (31)
- Culture and enterprise (2000) (29)
- NATIONAL DEFENSE AND THE PUBLIC-GOODS PROBLEM (1994) (25)
- Marx, the Quantity Theory, and the Theory of Value (1986) (23)
- Hermeneutics, Subjectivity, and the Lester/Machlup Debate: Toward a More Anthropological Approach to Empirical Economics (1990) (23)
- Alcohol identification and brief advice in England: A major plank in alcohol harm reduction policy. (2010) (20)
- Some Strengths in Marx's Disequilibrium Theory of Money (1983) (18)
- Understanding differently: hermeneutics and the spontaneous order of communicative processes (1990) (15)
- Democracy, Markets, and the Legal Order: Notes on the Nature of Politics in a Radically Liberal Society (1993) (13)
- Professor Ludwig M. Lachmann (1906-1990): Scholar, Teacher, and Austrian School Critic of Late Classical Formalism in Economics (2000) (12)
- Glasnost and the Knowledge Problem: Rethinking Economic Democracy (1992) (9)
- The “objectivity” of scholarship and the ideal of the university (1995) (7)
- Austrian models? Possibilities of evolutionary computation (1994) (6)
- Introduction to F.a. Hayek's Theory of Cultural Evolution: Market and Cultural Processes as Spontaneous Orders (1990) (6)
- Subjectivism, entrepreneurship and the convergence of groupware and hypertext (2003) (5)
- Outcome Funding: A New Approach to Public Sector Grantmaking (1993) (5)
- Rivalry and central planning : a re-examination of the debate over economic calculation under socialism (1982) (4)
- On regrouping the intellectual capital structure of Lachmann's economics (1997) (3)
- High-tech Hayekians (2003) (2)
- Economic Calculation and Monetary Stability (1983) (2)
- The rise and fall of economic justice and other papers: C. B. MacPherson, New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1985. 154 pp, no index. $19.95 (1986) (0)
- International Network for Economic Method (2002) (0)
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