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IHS Studies in Economic Theory

About this Collection

Studies in Economic Theory was a collection of works edited by Laurence S. Moss and published by the Institute for Humane Studies in the mid- and late-1970s. These books were squarely within the Austrian tradition of economic thought and included the reprinting of classics such as Ludwig Lachmann’s Capital and its Structure (1956) and collections of essays by the younger generation of American Austrian economists. Many of the titles in this series will appear on the Online Library of Liberty with the kind permission of the copyright holders, the Institute for Humane Studies.

Titles & Essays

Capital and its Structure

Ludwig M. Lachmann (author)

A reprint of Lachmann’s 1956 classic of Austrian capital theory. In this book Lachmann shows how firms invest to position capital goods with one another, thus creating the complex capital structure. He shows how capital formation and…

Capital, Expectations, and the Market Process

Ludwig M. Lachmann (author)

This volume consists of 17 of Ludwig Lachmann’s most important papers published during the period 1940-73. Two of the articles appear here in translation for the first time. Prepared especially for this volume is a new essay about…

Capital, Interest, and Rent

Frank A. Fetter (author)

Rothbard has collected Fetter’s journal articles and book reviews from the period 1897 to 1937 which cover the general topics of capital, interest, and rent.

The Economic Point of View (1976)

Israel M. Kirzner (author)

Kirzner’s The Economic Point of View is a thoughtful study of how and why economists are successful at sorting out certain issues but less successful at others, issues from welfare to wealth to human actions. Ludwig von Mises, for…

Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek

Gerald P. O’Driscoll (author)

A full-length assessment of the contributions to economics of Friedrich Hayek (Nobel Prize 1974). Hayek is unique for a number of reasons: because of his emphasis on the function of institutions in coordinating the various plans of…

The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal

Israel M. Kirzner (author)

A collection of papers from a Symposium on the economics of Mises held at the 44th meeting of the Southern Economics Association in Atlanta, Georgia on 15 November, 1974. There are articles by Laurence Moss, Fritz Machlup, Israel…

The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics (1976)

Israel M. Kirzner (author)

A volume in the collection Studies in Economic Theory, first published by the Institute for Humane Studies. This is a collection of papers given at a conference on Austrian economics in June 1974. They cover the uniqueness of the…

L.S.E. Essays on Cost

James M. Buchanan (editor)

A volume in the collection Studies in Economic Theory first published by the Institute for Humane Studies. This is a collection of essays written in the LSE opportunity cost tradition by scholars associated with the London School of…

Liberalism: A Socio-Economic Exposition (IHS ed.)

Ludwig von Mises (author)

The great Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises provides a concise and tightly-argued one volume defence of classical liberalism, focussing on the core concepts of private property, limited government, peace, and the free market.

New Directions in Austrian Economics

Ludwig M. Lachmann (author)

A collection of papers which explores methodoogy, econometrics, social cost, monopoly theory, the supply of money, interest theory, and macroeconomics.

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Notes About This Collection

Studies in Economic Theory, Laurence S. Moss, Series Consultant

  • Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. (1977)
  • Liberalism: A Socio-economic Exposition by Ludwig von Mises (1978)
  • America’s Great Depression, by Murray N. Rothbard (1975)
  • The Economic Point of View: An Essay in the History of Economic Thought by Israel M. Kirzner (1976)
  • The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics edited with an introduction by Edwin G. Dolan (1976)
  • Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles by Murray N. Rothbard (1978)
  • Capital, Interest, and Rent: Essays in the Theory of Distribution by Frank A. Fetter, edited with an introduction by Murray N. Rothbard (1977)
  • New Directions in Austrian Economics edited with an introduction by Louis M. Spadaro (1978)
  • Capital, Expectations, and the Market Process: Essays on the Theory of the Market Economy by Ludwig M. Lachmann, edited with an introduction by Walter E. Grinder (1977)
  • The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Re-appraisal edited with an introduction by Laurence S. Moss (1976)
  • The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science: An Essay on Method by Ludwig von Mises, with a foreword by Israel M.Kirzner (1978)