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INDEX19; stock market expectations10, 183–97Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong>s (Marshall)19probabilistic knowledge 107probability judgement 70problem-solv<strong>in</strong>g 14, 21, 22production, structure <strong>of</strong> 177, 178production plan 166productive opportunity 25pr<strong>of</strong>it maximisation 109–10pr<strong>of</strong>its 41provisional equilibrium 9, 104–22psychological expectations 62, 64,74–5, 76–7psychopathology 90public works programmes 175–6Pure Theory <strong>of</strong> Capital (Hayek) 3,170purposeful <strong>in</strong>dividual 104, 122purposive behaviour 42–3, 47, 95radical subjectivism 3, 4–6, 7, 10,13, 164; <strong>and</strong> Austrianeconomics 9, 125–39; theory <strong>of</strong>expectations (Lachmannproblem) 8, 61–77Radner, R. 132rational behaviour 36–7rational choice theory 14–15, 28,31, 37–8, 43–4, 45, 54rational expectations 13, 64, 75,77rational ideal types 96–7rational ignorance 127–33rationality 36–7, 40–1, 129;bounded 22; Cartesianrationalism 67reason 42–3, 46rent 17Ricardo, D. 17Richardson, G. 12, 25Rickert, H. 31risk 187, 191, 196risk aversion 10, 191risk premium 191Rizzo, M.J. 127, 135–6, 137, 138,144, 164, 179Robb<strong>in</strong>s, L. 2Roberts, J. 132Rob<strong>in</strong>son, J. 6, 18–19Rosenberg, N. 25Rosenste<strong>in</strong>-Rodan, Paul 2Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> Scotl<strong>and</strong> 157rules 22, 73–4, 133rules-<strong>of</strong>-thumb 46Runde, J. 70Rustich<strong>in</strong>i, A. 130Ryle, G. 90–1Samuelson, P.A. 6Sargent, T. 77Schmoller, G. 31Schumpeter, J.A. 15, 22, 26, 63Schutz, A. 8, 50, 145; Lachmannproblem <strong>and</strong> 62, 68–72, 77scientific positivism 84–5self-knowledge 86, 90sell<strong>in</strong>g 39Sen, A.K. 114–15Shackle, G.L. S. 2, 3, 12, 18, 27,64, 67, 82, 128, 163share prices, expectations <strong>and</strong> 10,183–97Simmel, G. 87, 145Simon, H. 22S<strong>in</strong>nzusammenhang 52Smith, A. 13, 16–17, 20social co-ord<strong>in</strong>ation 144, 145social evolution 134social order 69, 133, 135–6, 143,147, 151, 153social reality 81, 83social sciences 6, 7, 35, 36, 48, 50,55; methodological legacy <strong>of</strong>Weber 8–9, 80–98Sombart, W. 1, 2, 3specificity 152, 153–4, 156, 158,168speculation/speculative equilibrium27spontaneous order 126, 134, 136,143Sraffa, P. 6Sraffians 1, 6, 18stabilisation policy, Lachmannian173–8st<strong>and</strong>ardisation 22–3static equilibrium 113207

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