David Prychitko

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ISBN 0-313-27854-7.
  • Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays after the Collapse of Communism (Elgar, 2002) ISBN   1-84064-519-9.
  • The Economic Way of Thinking co-authored with Paul Heyne and Peter Boettke (Pearson 2014) ISBN   978-0-13-299129-2. This textbook has been translated into Chinese, Hungarian, Japanese, and Russian.
  • As editor or co-editor

    Selected articles

    As author or co-author

    • "Beyond Equilibrium Economics: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the Austrian Tradition" (with Peter Boettke and Steven Horwitz), Market Process, 4 (2), Fall 1986
    • "The Welfare State: What is Left?," Critical Review, 4 (2), 1990
    • "Ludwig Lachmann and the Interpretive Turn in Economics: A Critical Inquiry into the Hermeneutics of the Plan," Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol I (1994)
    • "Expanding the Anarchist Range: A Critical Reappraisal of Rothbard's Contribution to the Contemporary Theory of Anarchism," Review of Political Economy, 9 (4), 1997
    • "Hayekian Socialism: Rethinking Burczak, Ellerman, and Kirzner," Rethinking Marxism, 10 (2) Summer 1998
    • "Is an Independent Nonprofit Sector Prone to Failure? Toward an Austrian School Interpretation of Nonprofit and Voluntary Action" (with Peter Boettke), Conversations on Philanthropy Vol. I: Conceptual Foundations, 2004, Lenore Ealy ed.
    • "Communicative Action and the Radical Constitution: The Habermasian Challenge to Hayek, Mises, and their Descendants" (with Virgil Storr), Cambridge Journal of Economics 31 (2) March 2007
    • "Competing Explanations of the Minsky Moment: The Financial Instability Hypothesis in Light of Austrian Theory," Review of Austrian Economics, 23 September 2010
    • David R. Henderson, ed. (2008). "Marxism". Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (2nd ed.). Indianapolis: Library of Economics and Liberty. pp. 337–340. ISBN   978-0865976658. OCLC   237794267.

    References

    1. "Economics Department Faculty and Staff". Northern Michigan University.
    2. "Marxism". Library of Economics and Liberty. 2002.
    3. Prychitko, David (2002). "Introduction: Markets, Planning and Democracy in the Age of Post-Communism". Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays after the Collapse of Communism. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 4. [...] a case can be made for self-managed firms within the institutions of an open market process. [...] I argue that a market economy comprised of self-managed enterprises is consistent with Austrian School theory.
    4. "Directory".
    David Prychitko
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    David Prychitko
    Born (1962-06-22) June 22, 1962 (age 63)
    Academic background
    Alma mater Northern Michigan University
    George Mason University
    Influences Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek, Armen Alchian, Don Lavoie