Ludwig Lachmann
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German economist
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Ludwig Lachmann's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Vienna
Why Is Ludwig Lachmann Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ludwig Maurits Lachmann was a German economist, economic theorist and important contributor to the Austrian School of Economics. Lachmann, Israel Kirzner, and Murray Rothbard were the three primary catalysts of the Austrian 'revival', beginning in 1974. He wrote on economic theory, history, and methodology, as well as on the application of Hermeneutics to economic thought, in order to interpret economic phenomena.
Ludwig Lachmann's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Market as an Economic Process. (1987) (374)
- From Mises to Shackle: An Essay on Austrian Economics and the Kaleidic Society (1976) (333)
- Human Action—A Treatise On Economics (1951) (160)
- Capital, expectations, and the market process : essays on the theory of the market economy (1978) (153)
- The Role of Expectations in Economics as a Social Science (1943) (114)
- Freedom And Reform (1947) (109)
- Complementarity and Substitution in the Theory of Capital (1947) (88)
- Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions: Essays in Economics by Ludwig M. Lachmann (1994) (71)
- The Science of Human Action (1951) (38)
- Uncertainty and Liquidity-Preference (1937) (36)
- The legacy of Max Weber : three essays (1970) (34)
- The Economics of Full Employment. (1945) (28)
- Macro-economic thinking and the market economy : an essay on the neglect of the micro-foundations and its consequences (1973) (27)
- G. L. S. Shackle’s Place in the History of Subjectivist Thought (1990) (27)
- Macro-economic thinking and the market economy (1978) (26)
- Subjectivism, intelligibility and economic understanding : essays in honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his eightieth birthday (1986) (22)
- Carl menger and the incomplete revolution of subjectivism (1978) (21)
- Sir John Hicks as a Neo-Austrian (1973) (21)
- A Note on the Elasticity of Expectations (1945) (18)
- On Crisis and Adjustment (1939) (14)
- John Maynard Keynes: A View from an Austrian Window (1983) (13)
- ECONOMICS AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE1 (1950) (12)
- PROFESSOR SHACKLE ON THE ECONOMIG SIGNIFIGANCE OF TIME (1959) (10)
- MRS. ROBINSON ON THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL (1958) (9)
- Commodity Stocks in the Trade Cycle (1938) (9)
- On the Measurement of Capital (1941) (8)
- SOME NOTES ON ECONOMIC THOUGHT,1933–1953 (1954) (8)
- CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE INFLATION OF OUR TIME (1967) (8)
- Why expectations matter (1982) (6)
- Commodity Stocks and Equilibrium (1936) (5)
- SIR JOHN HICKS ON CAPITAL AND GROWTH: Review Article1 (1966) (5)
- CULTIVATED GROWTH AND THE MARKET ECONOMY (1963) (5)
- COST INFLATION AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS (1962) (4)
- THE VELOCITY OF CIRCULATION AS A PREDICTOR (1956) (2)
- Speculative Markets and Economic Complexity (1988) (2)
- GERMANY: AN EXPERIMENT IN ‘PLANNING’ (1951) (1)
- Karl Marx And The Close Of His System (1951) (1)
- Investment Repercussions: A Reply (1949) (1)
- The Monetary System of a Market Economy (1986) (0)
- Notes on the Proposals for International Currency Stabilization (1944) (0)
- THE DOLLAR SHORTAGE. (1951) (0)
- The 1973 Budget ‐ I1 The Budget and Inflation (1973) (0)
- The huttian philosophy (1988) (0)
- The Economic Point of View (1961) (0)
- The Rationale of Economic Development Programming and the Market Economy in South Africa1 (1971) (0)
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