The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics publishes articles that analyze economic phenomena through the lens of Austrian economics. Recent articles focus on monetary theory, including monetary disequilibrium, demand for money, and the nature of money and credit. The journal also features discussions on economic calculation, statism versus liberalism, capital structure theory, and the application of Austrian principles to historical events and public policy issues such as policing and COVID-19 management. Additionally, it explores the history of economic thought within the Austrian tradition and its connections to other schools of thought.
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Q3
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Economic Theory and InstitutionsEconomic Theory and PolicyEconomic theories and modelsPolitical Economy and MarxismGlobal Financial Crisis and PoliciesMonetary Policy and Economic ImpactEntrepreneurship Studies and InfluencesBanking stability, regulation, efficiencyComplex Systems and Time Series AnalysisEconomic Growth and Productivity