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Experts And Epistemic Monopolies Roger Koppl Steven Horwitz Laurent Dobuzinskis Roger Koppl

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Experts And Epistemic Monopolies Roger Koppl Steven Horwitz Laurent Dobuzinskis Roger Koppl
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Roger Koppl; Steven Horwitz; Laurent Dobuzinskis; Roger Koppl
ISBN: 9781781902172, 1781902178
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Experts And Epistemic Monopolies Roger Koppl Steven Horwitz Laurent Dobuzinskis Roger Koppl by Roger Koppl; Steven Horwitz; Laurent Dobuzinskis; Roger Koppl 9781781902172, 1781902178 instant download after payment.

In almost every corner of our private and public lives we rely on experts to advise us. This important species of labor is getting increasing attention from economists, who are beginning to learn how to apply their tools and assumptions to the problem of expertise. Under what conditions of supply and demand are experts likely to give us good advice? When is expert failure more likely? Do entrepreneurs challenge existing expertise? Are they experts themselves? And if economists are themselves experts, what happens when we turn the skeptical gaze of economic theory on the economist herself? This volume publishes papers given at the third biennial Wirth Institute Conference on Austrian Economics. It brings together a heterogeneous collection of thinkers, some OC AustrianOCO and others not, to critically engage the problem of experts. While mostly agreeing that there is a problem of experts, the papers collected here approach the issue from a variety of often-complementary perspectives.

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