War and the Austrian School: Modern Austrian economists take on aggressive wars

Authors

  • William L. Anderson
  • Scott A. Kjar
  • James D. Yohe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15355/epsj.7.1.30

Keywords:

Austrian School, war, peace

Abstract

The Austrian school of economics increasingly has become identified with antiwar groups. This is not due to religious or political views. Rather, the antiwar viewpoints of the Austrians come from the fundamental tenets of economics as expressed by the school's founders and refined for 140 years. This article applies post-world war II Austrian thought to the subject of war.

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2012-01-01

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Anderson, W. L., Kjar, S. A., & Yohe, J. D. (2012). War and the Austrian School: Modern Austrian economists take on aggressive wars. The Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.15355/epsj.7.1.30

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