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Martti Vihanto has written:

'A reconciliation of the Austrian approaches to social theory' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Austrian school of economics, Social sciences

'The Austrian theory of free monetary institutions' -- subject(s): Monetary policy, Austrian school of economics

'Unemployment as a disequilibrium phenomenon' -- subject(s): Austrian school of economics, Unemployment

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Martti Vihanto has written:

'A reconciliation of the Austrian approaches to social theory' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Austrian school of economics, Social sciences

'The Austrian theory of free monetary institutions' -- subject(s): Monetary policy, Austrian school of economics

'Unemployment as a disequilibrium phenomenon' -- subject(s): Austrian school of economics, Unemployment

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The Austrian School of Economics is a school of economic thought which bases its study of economic phenomena on the interpretation and analysis of the purposeful actions of individuals.

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An Austerian is a supporter of the Austrian School of economics.

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The Federal Reserve.

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Carl Menger

Before him there were proto-Austrians whose developmetns were independent of or echoes Austrian School theories such as Frederic Bastiat and the Salamanca School.

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