Austrian Economics Newsletter

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Interview with Murray Rothbard on Man, Economy, and State, Mises, and the Future of the Austrian School

History of the Austrian School of Economics

08/14/2018Austrian Economics Newsletter
"There is one good thing about Marx: he was not a Keynesian. I recently asked Yuri Maltsev, former Soviet economist, why is it that things seem to have fallen apart so rapidly in the Soviet Union in the last twenty years. He said in the last twenty years, the leaders of the Soviet Union have...
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AEN Fall 1978, Vol. 1, no. 3

05/17/2017Austrian Economics Newsletter
Interview with Ludwig Lachmann Subjectivism Conference Held in Birmingham, England Lange’s Theory of Socialism after Forty Years Austrian Economics Seminar: Part II: 1976-77 On the Manipulation of Money & Credit, reviewed by Richard M. Ebeling Notes and Recollections, Critique of...
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AEN Fall 1987, Vol. 9, no. 1 and Fall Supplement – Cumulative Index 1977-1987

05/17/2017Austrian Economics Newsletter
Fall 1987, Vol. 9, no. 1 Fall Supplement – Cumulative Index 1977-1987
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Capital, Interest, and Rent: Essays in the Theory of Distribution

Capital and Interest Theory

03/27/2017Austrian Economics Newsletter
The modern reader can learn a great deal of the history of modern economics from this volume and be engaged in by a master.
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Labor Law and Entrepreneurial Discovery [Full Edition of Vol. 6, No. 1]

The EntrepreneurLegal SystemEntrepreneurship

08/04/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 6, Number 1 (Fall 1985) Charles Baird discusses the impact of Government regulation on entrepreneurial discovery.
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The Trouble with Prosperity: An Interview with James Grant

Booms and BustsThe FedInterviewsMoney and BanksBusiness CyclesMoney and Banking

07/30/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 16, Number 4 (Winter 1996) An Interview with James Grant, editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer AEN : Your argument about business cycles in The Trouble with Prosperity rests heavily on the work of the Austrian economist Wilhelm Röpke instead of the more well-known...
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Austrian Economics and the Public Mind

BiographiesThe EntrepreneurEntrepreneurshipInterventionism

07/30/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 16, Number 1 Michael Prowse, the American economics correspondent for the Financial Times of London, has been compared with Henry Hazlitt for the clarity of his thought and prose, and for his use of Austrian insights in his writing. This speech was delivered at the Mises...
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The Practical Science of Austrian Economics: An Interview with Thomas J. DiLorenzo

BiographiesCorporate WelfareU.S. History

07/30/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 19, Number 4 (Winter 1999) An Interview with Thomas J. DiLorenzo Thomas J. DiLorenzo, professor of economics at Loyola College and adjunct scholar of the Mises Institute, is the author or co-author of Underground Government (1983), Destroying Democracy (1985), The...
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The Question of Apriorism [Full Edition of Vol. 12, No. 1]

Philosophy and MethodologyPraxeology

07/30/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 12, Number 1 (Fall 1990) Barry Smith discusses Aristotelian methodology and apriorism in Austrian Economics.
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Wieser's Social Economics: A Link to Modern Austrian Theory? [Full Edition of Vol. 6, No. 3]

Legal SystemPrivate PropertyValue and Exchange

07/30/2014Austrian Economics Newsletter
Volume 6, Number 3 (Fall 1986) Robert B, Ekelund, Jr discusses Friedrich von Wieser's book, Social Economics .
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