Top Posts of 2012
31 December 2012 at 1:56 pm Peter G. Klein 2 comments
| Peter Klein |
It’s been a wild and crazy 2012, with the continued global recession, new developments and trends in strategic management and entrepreneurship research and practice, the resurgence of the Austrian school, and perhaps the most exciting worldwide event of 2012, the publication of the Foss and Klein book. We have an exciting 2013 planned as well.
Here are our most popular posts written in 2012:
- The Sorry State of Economic Journalism
- Life in the Echo Chamber
- What Is a Firm?
- Italian Social Science: Generalized Low Quality?
- Perceptions of Opportunities – Part 1
- Hayek on Schumpeter on Methodological Individualism
- The Bizarro World of Professor Sen
- A Curious Case of Vertical Integration
- “Give Me Money!”
- Handbook of Economic Organization
- Coase-Theorem Behavior Actually Does Happen
- Perceptions of Opportunities – Part 2
- Economists, (Hard) Data, and (Soft) Data
- First, They Ignore You. . . .
- Against Brainstorming
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Rafe Champion | 1 January 2013 at 6:51 am
There is no more telling indictment of the mainstream media in Australia than their failure to report most exciting worldwide event of 2012. No doubt in Austria and other advanced nations it was headline news.
The resurgence of the Austrian school has not been well covered here either, despite the presence of a thriving Australian school which is closely aligned with the Austrians on most issues. The spearhead of the movement is the blog Catallaxy which thrived during 2012. http://catallaxyfiles.com/2013/01/01/2012-in-review/
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Bruce Koerber | 8 January 2013 at 5:38 pm
http://catarinasworld.com/are-entrepreneurs-artists/?goback=%2Egde_45061_member_201794818