New Article from Langlois
1 March 2012 at 10:55 am Peter Lewin 3 comments
| Peter Lewin |
Since it hasn’t been mentioned here yet, I would like to take the liberty of recommending a great “how it all fits together” article by Dick Langlois forthcoming in the Review of Austrian Economics, entitled “The Austrian Theory of the Firm: Retrospect and Prospect.” I just reread it with great pleasure (I saw it a few years ago at a seminar). With characteristic Langlois ease (or so it seems) Dick weaves the connections between Coase, Hayek, Lachmann, Richardson, Pensrose, Chandler, Foss, Langlois, and others to provide a very clear picture.
Entry filed under: Austrian Economics, Former Guest Bloggers, Papers.
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Richard Ebeling | 4 March 2012 at 7:18 am
Peter,
Your link just takes you to the UTD library, at which you are requested to sign in with the university’s access ID and passwold.
Richard Ebeling
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Peter Lewin | 4 March 2012 at 9:06 am
Ah, sorry. I can change that, but I think you will still have to sign in to Springer.
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Peter Lewin | 4 March 2012 at 9:09 am
It requires a university access – or a ridiculous price to download.