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What is left?

In: The Alternative Austrian Economics

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Chapter 10 identifies some of the important social democratic economists in later twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Austria: Wilfried Altzinger, Gunther Chaloupek, Kazimerz Å aski, Egon Matzner and Brigitte Unger. I also discuss the work of two distinguished historians of heterodox economic thought, Christian Gehrke and Heinz Kurz, summarise the work of the Post Keynesian macroeconomist Engelbert Stockhammer and provide a brief appraisal of two of the more prominent younger Austrian writers in the social democratic tradition, Jakob Kapeller and Miriam Rehm. The chapter concludes by assessing the prospects for the alternative Austrian economics in the 2020s.

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  • ., 2019. "What is left?," Chapters, in: The Alternative Austrian Economics, chapter 10, pages 153-169, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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