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| Ludwig Lachmann: Ludwig Lachmann (1906–1990) was a German economist and a key figure in the revival of the Austrian School of Economics beginning in the 1970s. Lachmann championed the importance of radical subjectivism, arguing that economic phenomena must be understood through the subjective knowledge, plans, and expectations of individuals. His work focused on capital theory and the dynamic, uncertain nature of the market process.
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| Lachmann, Ludwig | Capital | Capital | |
| Lachmann, Ludwig | Capital Structure | Capital Structure | |
| Lachmann, Ludwig | Institutions | Institutions | |
| Lachmann, Ludwig | Law | Law | |
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