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Il realismo e l’economia. Le conseguenze di certe teorie. Una discussione sulla Scuola Austriaca di economia

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  • Andrea Salustri

    (Università Sapienza di Roma - Dipartimento di Studi Giuridici ed Economici)

  • Francesco Felis

    (Università Sapienza di Roma - Dipartimento di Studi Giuridici ed Economici)

Abstract

Il lavoro parte dal presupposto che l’economia è una scienza sociale. Pertanto deve essere realistico, riferirsi alla realtà sia nei suoi presupposti e ambientazioni sia nei suoi effetti: non può essere “la meccanica celeste di un mondo inesistente†. Per questo motivo il lavoro analizza una teoria, la Scuola Austriaca di Economia, che ha avuto un impatto in politica. Lo analizza partendo da uno dei suoi principali esponenti viventi. Ne contesta alcuni approcci a partire dal realismo e certi approcci giuridici scorretti. A volte il diritto, ex facto oritur ius, è più realistico dell’economia. The work starts from the assumption that economics is a social science. Therefore it must be realistic, refer to reality both in its assumptions and settings and in its effects: it cannot be "the celestial mechanics of a non-existent world". For this reason the work analyzes a theory, the Austrian School of Economics, which has had an impact in politics. He analyzes it starting from one of its main living exponents. He contests some of its approaches starting from realism and certain incorrect legal approaches. Sometimes law, ex facto oritur ius, is more realistic than economics.

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  • Andrea Salustri & Francesco Felis, 2025. "Il realismo e l’economia. Le conseguenze di certe teorie. Una discussione sulla Scuola Austriaca di economia," Public Finance Research Papers 69, Istituto di Economia e Finanza, DSGE, Sapienza University of Rome.
  • Handle: RePEc:gfe:pfrp00:00069
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