Thierry Aimar Explained

Thierry Aimar (born 1966) is a French specialist of the Austrian School of Economics and History of Economic Thought.

Biography

Aimar is assistant Professor of Economics at Sciences Po, Paris and the Nancy 2 University; he also teaches at Paris Dauphine University and ESSEC. He concentrates his research and writings on the Austrian School of Economics, extending to entrepreneurial and market processes, the economics of Knowledge and the Information economics as well as the psychology of decision-making.

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Notes and References

  1. Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, n°3, Edition Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, University of Lille III, 1995, p222.
  2. Ethique versus coordination ? Une controverse autrichienne soulevée par Rothbard, Site Persée, Revues scientifiques.
  3. F.A. Hayek as a political economist: economic analysis and values, Google Books
  4. Commentaire sur "économie et connaissance" de Friedrich A. Hayek, Site CAIRN.
  5. Les apports de l’école autrichienne d‘économie – Subjectivisme, ignorance et coordination, Site Bibliomonde.
  6. Golden-boss : patrons ou rentiers ?, Site Eyrolles.
  7. Self-ignorance : Towards an extension of the Austrian paradigm, Site Springer Link.
  8. The Economics of Ignorance and Coordination, Subjectivism and the Austrian School of Economics, Site des Editions Edward Elgar Publishing.