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In this Critique of Mainstream Austrian Economics, math professor Antal Fekete concisely formulates several arguments, not so much against Austrian Economics, but rather in favor of economics lessons taught by Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises and their instructive concepts in Central Europe before World War I. Some arguments point towards certain departures from the Quantity Theory of Money. Destroying these limitations imposes coherence in economic theory. This idea should not fool the reader, but rather point towards certain departures from the Quantity Theory of Money. Whether their motives, their errors summed the independent development of Austrian Economic thinking. Antal Fekete sets out to correct this unfortunate situation. He fixes the work ahead for the beginner, not the end, of a renewal in Austrian economic thinking.


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