Viennese Kaleidics: Why Liberty and Not Policy Calms Turbulence

31 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2011

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Richard E. Wagner

George Mason University - Department of Economics; George Mason University - Mercatus Center

Date Written: October 16, 2011

Abstract

The idea of a kaleidic economy or society is strongly associated with George Shackle and his vision of Keynesian kaleidics. This essay asserts that the central thrust of the Austrian tradition in economic analysis can be described by the term Viennese kaleidics. In either version of kaleidics, the analytical stress is placed on treating time seriously and not just notionally, which leads in turn to recognition that economic processes are better treated as turbulent than as equilibrated. While that turbulence is a natural feature of the unavoidable incompleteness of intertemporal coordination, it is subject to mitigation. This essay explains how it is that individual liberty and private ordering is generally superior to state policy and public ordering in calming the turbulence that naturally characterizes a kaleidic society.

Keywords: kaleidic economy, George Shackle, time and economics, monetary non-neutrality, private vs. public ordering

JEL Classification: B20, D20, D80, E30, E52, E62

Suggested Citation

Wagner, Richard E., Viennese Kaleidics: Why Liberty and Not Policy Calms Turbulence (October 16, 2011). GMU Working Paper in Economics No. 11-46, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1955220 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1955220

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