Israel Kirzner - Author

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Some of his works on economics include:

  • "Entrepreneurial Discovery and The Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach," Journal of Economic Literature. (March 1997) via JSTOR
  • The Meaning of Market Process, (Routledge 1992)
  • Discovery, Capitalism and Distributive Justice, (Basil Blackwell 1989)
  • Discovery and the Capitalist Process, (Chicago, 1985)
  • The Economic Point of View: An Essay in the History of Economic Thought, (Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, Inc., 1976; )
  • Perception, Opportunity and Profit: Studies in the Theory of Entrepreneurship, (Chicago, 1973)
  • Competition and Entrepreneurship, (Chicago 1973), ISBN 0-226-43776-0.
  • An Essay on Capital, (A.M. Kelley, 1966)
  • Market Theory and the Price System, (Van Nostrand, 1963)

Liberty Fund is currently publishing Israel Kizner's Collected Works in ten volumes under the supervision of Peter Boettke and Frederic Sautet. The first volume, The Economic Point of View, came out in December 2009, the second volume, Market Theory and the Price System, in May 2011 and the third volume, Essays on Capital, in June 2012. The fourth volume, Competition and Entrepreneurship, is scheduled to come out in 2013, which will also be the year of the 40th anniversary of the publication of the book.

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