Lachmann occupies a strange position within modern Austrian economics. He is viewed as something of an outsider and his views are often regarded as outside the mainline of modern Austrian thought. But, on several key issues – especially subjectivism and institutions – Lachmann’s positions are the dominant positions within the school. This article argues that, with little fanfare but in several important respects, Austrian economics has moved in a decidedly Lachmannian direction.
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Storr, V. H. (2019). Ludwig Lachmann’s peculiar status within Austrian economics. Review of Austrian Economics, 32(1), 63–75. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11138-017-0403-2
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