Notes and Recollections with The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics (2013)

This volume contains Mises' brief memoir Notes and Recollections he wrote just prior to migrating to the U.S. in 1940 and an essay on the history of the Austrian school of economics from 1962. His memoir is accompanied by a postscript by one of his students Hans F. Sennholz.
Notes and Recollections with The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics. Edited with a Preface by Bettina Bien Greaves (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2013).
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- Author: Ludwig von Mises
- Editor: Bettina Bien Greaves
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Notes and Recollections
- FOREWORD
- I: Historicism*
- III: The Austrian Problem
- IV: The Austrian School of Economics
- V: First Writings on the Theory of Money
- VI: The Theory of Money and Credit*
- VII: First World War
- VIII: With the Chamber of Commerce
- IX: My Teaching Activities in Vienna
- X: Scientific Work in Germany
- XI: Further Inquiries Into Indirect Exchange
- XII: Systems of Social Cooperation
- XIII: Epistemological Studies
- XIV: My Teaching in Geneva
- XV: The Struggle for Austria’s Survival
- POSTSCRIPT
- The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics
- I: Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics
- II: The Conflict with the German Historical School
- III: The Place of the Austrian School of Economics in the Evolution of Economics
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