''An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought'' is two-volume non-fiction work written by
Murray N. Rothbard.
Rothbard said he originally intended to write a "standard
Adam Smith
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-to-the-present moderately sized book"; but expanded the scope of the project to include economists who preceded Smith and to comprise a multi-volume series. Rothbard completed only the first two volumes, ''Economic Thought Before Adam Smith'' and ''Classical Economics''.
Release history
* ''An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought''.
Ludwig von Mises Institute
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. Auburn, Alabama. 2006. (2 Volume Hardback totaling 1,084 pages).
* ''An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought''.
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References
Further reading
Murray Rothbard on "Why I Wrote My Histories of Thought"A favorable reviewof ''An Austrian Perspective''
External links
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ttps://www.mises.org/web/2691 "The Celebrated Adam Smith" (Chapter 16)PDF and ePub downloads of the book from Mises.org* Volume 3
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Stephan Kinsella
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1995 non-fiction books
2006 non-fiction books
Books about the history of economic thought
Austrian School publications
Books by Murray Rothbard
Unfinished books
Books about capitalism