noun
Austrian School (of economic theory)
Refers specifically to the heterodox school of economic thought originating in late-19th-century Vienna, emphasizing methodological individualism and spontaneous order.
オーストリア学派は、ハイエクやミーゼスなどの経済学者で知られている。
The Austrian School is known for economists such as Hayek and Mises.
From オーストリア (Austria) + 学派 (school of thought). The term is a direct translation of the English 'Austrian School'.