COMPARISON
Menger, Mises, Bohm-Bawerk, Hayek.
A separate comparison study that keeps Menger's Principles in conversation with Bohm-Bawerk's capital theory, Mises's praxeology, and Hayek's knowledge-and-order tradition.
Comparison format
Each chapter opens a four-column debate: Carl Menger, Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk, Ludwig von Mises, and F.A. Hayek.
Debate Chapters
Part I: Foundations of Economic Goods
Chapter 1: The General Theory of the Good
Needs, causal connection, knowledge, and command
Menger / Bohm-Bawerk / Mises / Hayek comparison
Part I: Foundations of Economic Goods
Chapter 2: Economy and Economic Goods
Scarcity, requirements, available quantities, and economizing
Menger / Bohm-Bawerk / Mises / Hayek comparison
Part II: Value and Marginal Utility
Chapter 3: The Theory of Value
Importance, marginal dependence, and subjective valuation
Menger / Bohm-Bawerk / Mises / Hayek comparison
Part III: Exchange and Price Foundations
Chapter 4: The Theory of Exchange
Mutual gain, reverse valuations, and the limits of trade
Menger / Bohm-Bawerk / Mises / Hayek comparison