In the past, Austrian economics has been seen as almost exclusively focused on microeconomics, and defined by its subjective methodology and understanding of the market as a competitive discovery process, favouring a focus on phenomena such as price coordination and entrepreneurship over macroeconomic concepts. There are, however, three distinct macroeconomic issues that have been pursued by Austrian economists in the post-revival years; the extensions of the Mises-Hayek theory of the trade cycle, the idea of free banking or a completely market-driven monetary system and the pre-Keynesian...
In the past, Austrian economics has been seen as almost exclusively focused on microeconomics, and defined by its subjective methodology and understan...