Doing a presentation on Tues. about Fed and the money supply for our macro class (70 minutes). I definitely want to cover ABCT and stuff like that, but what I really wanted to get into was an overview of the classical/Austrian view of the Macroeconomy. Does this exist? Probably not, but what I want is the analogues to typical Macroeconomic theory. Any suggestions?
Well, Roger Garrison's Time and Money would be the obvious suggestion. Dr Reisman has his own work on macroeconomics, but it's not mainstream Austrian, as a caution.
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