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miksirhc Posted: Wed, Apr 16 2008 12:10 PM

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? 

I'm not lazy, I just have a high time preference.
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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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