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It Didn't Have To Be This Way: Why Boom and Bust Is Unnecessary-and How the Austrian School of Economics Breaks the Cycle
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It Didn’t Have To Be This Way: Why Boom and Bust Is Unnecessary-and How the Austrian School of Economics Breaks the Cycle

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The key to understanding economics

The economic crisis that erupted in 2008 was not inevitable. Proponents of the Austrian School of economics have repeatedly demonstrated that a boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.

Unfortunately, few people have even a cursory understanding of Austrian economics-a problem economist Harry C. Veryser tackles in It Didn’t Have to Be This Way. Veryser provides a clear and persuasive introduction to the Austrian School and its major figures, such as Ludwig von Mises and F. A. Hayek, and before them Carl Menger. He shows why the Austrian view-emphasising individual human action and markets free from government intrusion-offers the surest path back to peace and prosperity.

Best introduction to poorly understood Austrian economics: Veryser brilliantly explains a vitally important school of economic thought that many people know nothing about. This book corrects misconceptions and makes a convincing case why the Austrian view offers the best approach to economics.

Explains current economic crisis: Veryser shows how Austrian economics predicted exactly the kind of collapse that occurred in 2008, and why a boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ISI Books
Country
United States
Date
7 January 2013
Pages
368
ISBN
9781935191070

The key to understanding economics

The economic crisis that erupted in 2008 was not inevitable. Proponents of the Austrian School of economics have repeatedly demonstrated that a boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.

Unfortunately, few people have even a cursory understanding of Austrian economics-a problem economist Harry C. Veryser tackles in It Didn’t Have to Be This Way. Veryser provides a clear and persuasive introduction to the Austrian School and its major figures, such as Ludwig von Mises and F. A. Hayek, and before them Carl Menger. He shows why the Austrian view-emphasising individual human action and markets free from government intrusion-offers the surest path back to peace and prosperity.

Best introduction to poorly understood Austrian economics: Veryser brilliantly explains a vitally important school of economic thought that many people know nothing about. This book corrects misconceptions and makes a convincing case why the Austrian view offers the best approach to economics.

Explains current economic crisis: Veryser shows how Austrian economics predicted exactly the kind of collapse that occurred in 2008, and why a boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ISI Books
Country
United States
Date
7 January 2013
Pages
368
ISBN
9781935191070