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An Introduction to Austrian Economics  
Author(s) Thomas C. Taylor
Country United States
Subject(s) Economics
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publication date 1980
Media type Print
Pages 96 p.
OCLC Number 18477339

An Introduction to Austrian Economics is an essay by Thomas C. Taylor. The text represents a concise introduction both to the historical setting of the Austrian School and to the ideas espoused by its members. It offers an exposition of the essentials of Austrian economics, as it discusses all the fundamental aspects of Austrian thought, from subjectivism and marginal utility to inflation and the business cycle.

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