This collection of essays, edited by Karl Diehl, focuses on economic theory and policy related to economic cycles, monetary theory, and credit. Written by notable economists such as Julius Wolf, Friedrich A. von Hayek, and Wilhelm Röpke, it explores the dynamics of market conditions, the role of monetary factors in economic fluctuations, and the impact of economic structures on market behavior. The essays were prepared for discussions at the Verein für Sozialpolitik conference and aim to deepen understanding of theoretical and practical economic issues. The book discusses both general and specific problems of economic theory, particularly in relation to monetary and credit cycles. It is intended for economists and scholars interested in economic theory and policy. |