The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought

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Autor(a) principal: Nori, Rodrigo Braian
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bernardo, Marcel Pereira, Meyer, Leandro Garcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Mises
Texto Completo: https://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/1115
Resumo: This paper aims to present some contributions to the economic theory made by the main economists from the Austrian School, since their precursors - the scholastics of Salamanca - until F. A. Hayek’s contributions. Thereby we searchedtheoretical frameworks in literature such as books, papers and other media that propagate the Austrian School’s principles. This work was designed to study those precursors at first, then the contributions of Carl Menger through marginalism and methodological subjectivism, Bohm-Bawerk with his capital theory in the productive chain and his considerations about temporal preferences, Ludwig Von Mises with his arguments on economic calculation impossibility in a socialist society and finally the teachings of F. A. Hayek and his Austrian theory about economic business cycles.
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spelling The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic ThoughtLa Escuela Austriaca de Economía en la Historia del Pensamiento EconómicoA Escola Austríaca de Economia na História do Pensamento EconômicoEscola AustríacaHistória EconõmicaLiberalismo EconômicoAustrian SchoolEconomic HistoryEconomic LiberalismEscuela AustríacaHistoria EconómicaLiberalismo EconómicoThis paper aims to present some contributions to the economic theory made by the main economists from the Austrian School, since their precursors - the scholastics of Salamanca - until F. A. Hayek’s contributions. Thereby we searchedtheoretical frameworks in literature such as books, papers and other media that propagate the Austrian School’s principles. This work was designed to study those precursors at first, then the contributions of Carl Menger through marginalism and methodological subjectivism, Bohm-Bawerk with his capital theory in the productive chain and his considerations about temporal preferences, Ludwig Von Mises with his arguments on economic calculation impossibility in a socialist society and finally the teachings of F. A. Hayek and his Austrian theory about economic business cycles.El presente artículo tiene como finalidad investigar algunas contribuciones a la teoría económica hechas por los principales economistas de la Escuela Austriaca, desde sus precursores, con los escolásticos de Salamanca, hasta los aportes de F. A. Hayek. Para ello, se buscó referencias en arcos teóricos, utilizando la metodología de consulta bibliográfica en libros, artículos y otros medios que propagan los principios de la Escuela Austriaca. El estudio fue estructurado de forma a primero examinar los precursores de la moderna Escuela Austriaca, posteriormente, las contribuciones de Carl Menger, a través del marginalismo y subjetivismo metodológico; Böhm-Bawerk, con la teoría de capital e intereses en la cadena productiva y sus consideraciones sobre preferencias temporales; Ludwig Von Mises, con el debate de la imposibilidad del cálculo económico en una sociedad socialista y, por último, las enseñanzas de F.Hayek y su teoría austriaca sobre los ciclos económicos.O presente artigo tem como finalidade investigar algumas contribuições à teoria econômica feitas pelos principais economistas da Escola Austríaca, desde seus precursores, com os escolásticos de Salamanca, até os aportes de F. A. Hayek. Para tanto, buscou-se referências em arcabouços teóricos, utilizando a metodologia de consulta bibliográfica em livros, artigos e outros meios que propagam os princípios da Escola Austríaca. O estudo foi estruturado de forma a primeiramente examinar os precursores da moderna Escola Austríaca, posteriormente, as contribuições de CarlMenger, através do marginalismo e subjetivismo metodológico; Böhm-Bawerk, com a teoria de capital e juros na cadeia produtiva e suas considerações sobre preferências temporais; Ludwig Von Mises, com o debate da impossibilidade do cálculo econômico em uma sociedade socialista e, por fim, os ensinamentos de F. A. Hayek e sua teoria austríaca sobre os ciclos econômicos.Instituto Mises Brasil2019-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/111510.30800/mises.2019.v7.1115MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019): MISES Journal 2019 (Jan-Apr)MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2019): MISES Journal 2019 (Jan-Abr)MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; v. 7 n. 1 (2019): MISES Journal 2019 (Jan-Abr)2594-91872318-0811reponame:Misesinstname:Instituto Mises Brasilinstacron:IMBporhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/1115/624Copyright (c) 2019 MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNori, Rodrigo BraianBernardo, Marcel PereiraMeyer, Leandro Garcia2019-06-08T02:31:02Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1115Revistahttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournalPRIhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/oairevista@mises.org.br2594-91872318-0811opendoar:2019-06-08T02:31:02Mises - Instituto Mises Brasilfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
La Escuela Austriaca de Economía en la Historia del Pensamiento Económico
A Escola Austríaca de Economia na História do Pensamento Econômico
title The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
spellingShingle The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
Nori, Rodrigo Braian
Escola Austríaca
História Econõmica
Liberalismo Econômico
Austrian School
Economic History
Economic Liberalism
Escuela Austríaca
Historia Económica
Liberalismo Económico
title_short The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
title_full The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
title_fullStr The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
title_full_unstemmed The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
title_sort The Austrian School of Economics in the History of Economic Thought
author Nori, Rodrigo Braian
author_facet Nori, Rodrigo Braian
Bernardo, Marcel Pereira
Meyer, Leandro Garcia
author_role author
author2 Bernardo, Marcel Pereira
Meyer, Leandro Garcia
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nori, Rodrigo Braian
Bernardo, Marcel Pereira
Meyer, Leandro Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escola Austríaca
História Econõmica
Liberalismo Econômico
Austrian School
Economic History
Economic Liberalism
Escuela Austríaca
Historia Económica
Liberalismo Económico
topic Escola Austríaca
História Econõmica
Liberalismo Econômico
Austrian School
Economic History
Economic Liberalism
Escuela Austríaca
Historia Económica
Liberalismo Económico
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