The Austrian School in the Nber's Business Cycle Studies (Report)
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 2010, Summer, 13, 2
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INTRODUCTION The National Bureau of Economic Research has published 32 "studies in business cycles" in its 90-year history. References to Austrian business cycle theory are fairly uncommon in the NBER's cycle studies. (1) The earliest reference, by Thorp (1926), includes research by Hayek and cites Mises (1915) as a source (p. 230) for Austria's business annals, a written, non-econometric historical account (2) of the 1912-13 period:
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