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After the 2008, crises in the academic world started to look for differents views that could explain and satisfy the general public about economics phenomena. The Rebulding Macroeconomics Project arises on this context, reuning mainstream economists who m... see more

The author criticizes the standardization of the economic critique of the literature. It draws attention to the anticapitalist spirit of economic discussions in literature, often reproducing an openly pro-socialism speech. He questions if this way of thin... see more

This work aims to briefly present the genesis and historical evolution of the Austrian School of Economics and to formulate a series of considerations about the future of its research program as well. In order to develop the historical report, we will use... see more

This is the second part of an article in which the author criticizes the standardization of the economic critique of the literature. It draws attention to the anticapitalist spirit of economic discussions in literature, often reproducing an openly pro-soc... see more

The author draws attention to the anticapitalist spirit of economic discussions in literature, often reproducing an openly pro-socialism speech. He questions if this way of thinking would be the most useful in the analysis of literature Argues that the mo... see more

Contemporary economic orthodoxy has a dual relationship with the methodology: at the same time that it does not debate themes related to the method, it denies recognition to those who do not follow its “official methodology”. This article aims to emphasiz... see more

Even accepting the scientific rationality and the theory of laissez-faire advocated by Adam Smith, economists of the Austrian School broadened the scope of Economic Science while they disrupted the objective assumptions of Enlightenment, adopting a subjec... see more

The Austrian School of Economics and Evolutionary Economics are two apparently incompatible heterodox approaches. The purpose of this paper is to advance an initial step towards the development of an approach that is both evolutionary and Austrian. I cont... see more

Personnel Economics has allowed us to better understand compensation schemes in face of the problems coming out of the principal-agent relationship, with individuals pursuing their own private interests making necessary a mechanism to promote the alignmen... see more

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