Who is Carl Menger
Carl Menger von Wolfensgrün was an Austrian economist who is credited with establishing the discipline of economics known as the Austrian School. Marginalism and marginal utility are two theories that were developed by Menger. both theories challenged the cost-of-production theory of value, which was developed by classical economists like Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Menger was a contributor to the creation of both theories. Following this, he would go on to call his resultant perspective the subjective theory of value. This was a change from the previous perspective.
How you will benefit
(I) Insights about the following:
Chapter 1: Carl Menger
Chapter 2: Austrian school of economics
Chapter 3: Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
Chapter 4: Principles of Economics (Menger book)
Chapter 5: Methodenstreit
Chapter 6: Friedrich von Wieser
Chapter 7: Ludwig Lachmann
Chapter 8: Marginalism
Chapter 9: Gustav von Schmoller
Chapter 10: Subjective theory of value
Chapter 11: Knut Wicksell
Chapter 12: Jesús Huerta de Soto
Chapter 13: The Theory of Money and Credit
Chapter 14: Ludwig von Mises
Chapter 15: Frank Fetter
Chapter 16: History of economic thought
Chapter 17: Metallism
Chapter 18: Principles of Economics
Chapter 19: Marginal utility
Chapter 20: David Gordon (philosopher)
Chapter 21: Perspectives on capitalism by school of thought
Who this book is for
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Carl Menger.