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Henry George and the Austrian economists. (History of Thought).

From: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology  |  Date: 12/1/2001  |  Author: Johannsen, Oscar B.

OSCAR B. JOHANNSEN (*)

ALTHOUGH, UNFORTUNATELY, HENRY GEORGE did not appreciate the Austrian School of Economics, there is much in common between his thinking and that of the Austrians.

Professor Yeager has pointed out "how similar Henry George's views on economic research methods are to the views of his Austrian contemporary, Carl Menger," noting among other similarities, the parallelism of their methodological tenets. (1)

The Austrian School, of whom besides Carl ...

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