This collection of Ludwig Lachmann's essays challenges contemporary attitudes to economics and seeks to apply an interpretive approach to the discipline. The essays spanning six decades address a wide range of issues in microeconomics macroeconomics methodology and the history of thought. They outline Lachmann's approach to economics with the emphasis on the meaning of human institutions in a world of unpredictable change rather than on quantitative and stable relations. Collecting Lachmann's most important work together for the first time it includes two essays never previously published.
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