| List of Contributors | vii |
| Introduction: Contemporary Methods and Austrian Economics | |
| Daniel J. D’Amico and Adam G. Martin | ix |
| Chapter 1: Austrian Economics and the New Paternalism | |
| Daniel M. Hausman | 1 |
| Chapter 2: Austrian Critiques of Behavioral Economics: Common Misconceptions and Low-Hanging Fruit | |
| Jason A. Aimone | 17 |
| Chapter 3: Rules, Perception and the Intelligibility of Laboratory Experiments on Social Interaction in Economics | |
| Erik O. Kimbrough | 35 |
| Chapter 4: Laboratory Experiments and Austrian Economics | |
| Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap | 55 |
| Chapter 5: The Binding Force of Economics | |
| Colin Harris, Andrew Myers, Christienne Briol and Sam Carlen | 69 |
| Chapter 6: Causal Inference and Austrian Economics | |
| Kevin Grier | 105 |
| Chapter 7: Information and Markets: Toward a Critical Sociological Appreciation of F. A. Hayek | |
| Bruce G. Carruthers | 115 |
| Chapter 8: The Elusive Empirics of Austrian Capital Theory | |
| Nicolás Cachanosky | 135 |
| Chapter 9: How Cognitive Institutions and Interpretative Rationality Enable Markets with Infinite Variety | |
| Erwin Dekker | 151 |
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