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This volume explores and engages the key thinkers and ideas of the Austrian School of political economy to better understand various aspects of the market process, or the way that individuals coordinate their separate interests in a peaceful and productive manner by unintentionally forming not only market prices but also rules, customs, cultural norms and other institutional arrangements that allow specialization and trade. Together, these dynamics generate a market order by ameliorating the potential for social conflict, and in turn, facilitating the conditions for social cooperation and specialization under the division of labor. Scholars in this tradition focus on how individuals, however imperfect they may be in their decision-making, are nevertheless guided by private property, prices, and profit and loss signals, which emerge out of human action, but not necessarily human design. The diversity in topics and approaches will make the volume of interest to readers in a variety of fields, including anthropology, economics, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, political science, and public policy.



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Introduction: From Human Action, but Not of Human Design: The Market Process and the Market Order by Rosolino Candela, Kristen R. Collins, and Christopher J. Coyne

Part I: Market Process Theory in Context

Chapter 1: Federalism-Preserving Markets by Andrey Yushkov

Chapter 2: Keeping the Money Stream Stable: Hayek’s Response to Wicksell and Its Implications for Monetary Policy Today by Casey Pender

Part II: Cultural and Social Embeddedness of a Market Order

Chapter 3: Austrian Economics on Mushrooms: A Mycelial Approach to Understanding Market Processes in Disaster Recovery Planning in Vancouver, Canada by Jonathan Eaton

Chapter 4: Sociocultural Markets: Matrifocal Families and Social Capital in the Caribbean Region and Diaspora by Kayleigh Thompson

Part III: Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, and the Market Process

Chapter 5: Foreign (Aid) in a Domestic Sense: Public Health in an Unincorporated Territory by Brian Marein

Chapter 6: Informal Institution Entrepreneurs and the Knowledge Problem by Shadwa Zaher

Chapter 7: From Raid to Trade in Medieval Dublin: Entrepreneurship and the Emergence of a Trade Diaspora by Craig Lyons

Part IV: Social Change and the Market Order

Chapter 8: Hayekian Utopianism by Jeffrey Carroll

Chapter 9: How it Can Pay to Be Moral: Markets and the Demand for Morality by Alexander Motchoulski

Chapter 10: Critical Studies of International Development Education and Austrian Political Economy: Diverging Approaches and Converging Concerns by Mariam Sedighi

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 23/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666915013, 978-1666915013
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      Book Synopsis

      This volume explores and engages the key thinkers and ideas of the Austrian School of political economy to better understand various aspects of the market process, or the way that individuals coordinate their separate interests in a peaceful and productive manner by unintentionally forming not only market prices but also rules, customs, cultural norms and other institutional arrangements that allow specialization and trade. Together, these dynamics generate a market order by ameliorating the potential for social conflict, and in turn, facilitating the conditions for social cooperation and specialization under the division of labor. Scholars in this tradition focus on how individuals, however imperfect they may be in their decision-making, are nevertheless guided by private property, prices, and profit and loss signals, which emerge out of human action, but not necessarily human design. The diversity in topics and approaches will make the volume of interest to readers in a variety of fields, including anthropology, economics, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, political science, and public policy.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: From Human Action, but Not of Human Design: The Market Process and the Market Order by Rosolino Candela, Kristen R. Collins, and Christopher J. Coyne

      Part I: Market Process Theory in Context

      Chapter 1: Federalism-Preserving Markets by Andrey Yushkov

      Chapter 2: Keeping the Money Stream Stable: Hayek’s Response to Wicksell and Its Implications for Monetary Policy Today by Casey Pender

      Part II: Cultural and Social Embeddedness of a Market Order

      Chapter 3: Austrian Economics on Mushrooms: A Mycelial Approach to Understanding Market Processes in Disaster Recovery Planning in Vancouver, Canada by Jonathan Eaton

      Chapter 4: Sociocultural Markets: Matrifocal Families and Social Capital in the Caribbean Region and Diaspora by Kayleigh Thompson

      Part III: Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, and the Market Process

      Chapter 5: Foreign (Aid) in a Domestic Sense: Public Health in an Unincorporated Territory by Brian Marein

      Chapter 6: Informal Institution Entrepreneurs and the Knowledge Problem by Shadwa Zaher

      Chapter 7: From Raid to Trade in Medieval Dublin: Entrepreneurship and the Emergence of a Trade Diaspora by Craig Lyons

      Part IV: Social Change and the Market Order

      Chapter 8: Hayekian Utopianism by Jeffrey Carroll

      Chapter 9: How it Can Pay to Be Moral: Markets and the Demand for Morality by Alexander Motchoulski

      Chapter 10: Critical Studies of International Development Education and Austrian Political Economy: Diverging Approaches and Converging Concerns by Mariam Sedighi

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