Man, Economy, and State

Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles
Cover of the Mises Institute's 2009 2nd edition of Man, Economy, and State (with Power and Market as it was originally written)
Author Murray Rothbard
Country United States
Language English
Subject Economics
Publisher Van Nostrand
Publication date
1962
Media type Print
Pages 1506
OCLC 339220

Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles is a 1962 book on economics by Murray Rothbard.

When originally published in 1962, the final eight chapters were removed by the publisher; these were later published as Power and Market in 1970.[1] The 2009 edition published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute combines both books in a single volume which provides a discussion of both microeconomics and macroeconomics.

Publishing history

English

  • Man, Economy & State with Power and Market (The Scholar's Edition). Ludwig von Mises Institute. February 2004. 1,441 pages plus introduction. ISBN 0-945466-30-7.
  • Auburn, Alabama: Ludwig von Mises Institute. 1993. One volume in softcover. 987 pages. ISBN 0-8402-1223-2.
  • New York, NY: Institute for Humane Studies New York University Press. 1981. hardcover. ISBN 0-8147-5380-9. Also: ISBN 0-910884-27-7 softcover.
  • Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand Company with the William Volker Fund. 1962. Two volumes in hardcover.

Japanese

  • Tokyo, Japan: Tuttle-Mori Agency, Inc. with the Ludwig von Mises Institute. 2001. Softcover. ISBN 4-88359-052-6.

Czech

  • Prague, Czech Republic: cs:Liberální institut 2005, ISBN 80-86389-27-8.

Polish

  • Warsaw, Poland: Ekonomia wolnego rynku. Fijorr Publishing. 2007. Three volumes in softcover. ISBN 83-89812-37-1

Notes

  1. Rothbard 2009, p. xliii.

References

  • Rothbard, Murray N. (1962). Man, Economy, and State: With Power and Market – Scholar's Edition. Boston: Ludwig von Mises Institute (published 2009). ISBN 978-1933550275.


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