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[log in to unmask] (Peter Boettke)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:35 2006
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By the boom I assume you mean the boom/bust cycle.  First presentation is 
in Theory of Money and Credit (1912).  Mises develops his rudimentary 
arguments in that earlier work in the 1920s by combining it with Wicksell's 
work on the natural rate.  Mises refered to the subsequent theory as the 
Wicksell-Mises theory, and not the Austrian theory. 
 
Steve Horwitz has a new book out -- Microfoundations and Macroeconomics 
(Routledge, 2001)  which addresses many of these issues.  Also see Roger 
Garrison's Time and Money (Routledge, 2001). 
 
P. Boettke 
 
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