Market Theory and the Price System

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"Market Theory and the Price System" is an economics book by Israel Kirzner that presents a clear, Austrian-school analysis of how market prices coordinate decentralized decision-making in a competitive economy.

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instanceOf book
economics book
academicDiscipline Austrian economics
associatedWith Austrian School of economics
surface form: Austrian School

market process theory
price mechanism
author Israel Kirzner
contributesTo microeconomic theory
theory of market coordination
emphasizes entrepreneurial discovery
importance of relative prices
process of market adjustment
explains how markets handle dispersed knowledge
how prices transmit information
role of competition in discovery
field economics
focusesOn how market prices coordinate individual plans
market coordination under dispersed knowledge
role of prices in resource allocation
genre non-fiction
hasKeyConcept decentralized decision-making in markets
entrepreneurial alertness
market process as dynamic
price as a coordinating signal
relative prices guiding resource allocation
hasPerspective methodological individualism
subjectivist value theory
intendedAudience scholars of Austrian economics
students of economics
language English
relatedTo Austrian market process tradition
The Use of Knowledge in Society
subject Austrian price theory
competitive markets
decentralized decision-making
entrepreneurship
market coordination
market process
price signals
price system
theoreticalApproach Austrian School of economics

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Israel Kirzner notableWork Market Theory and the Price System