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schools in the United States that teach free market/austrian economics?

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Peter Griffin Posted: Tue, Mar 31 2009 3:25 PM

how many schools in the United States that teach free market/austrian economics?

would you please name all the schools you know?

this is for my research, thanks

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George Mason University

New York University

Loyola University

Auburn University

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great, now all the economics students at those schools will be on a "terrorist watch list" for being "potential dissenters".

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evelyn replied on Thu, Apr 2 2009 10:47 AM

The School of Life, but it helps to pay attention and read a book or two, or more.

There was a good article posted on LRC from Gerald Selente about economics students discovering that they don't need to go only to schools that favor the Austrian/free market theory.  Sometimes it's better to be in a group of students that aren't all one way or another.  Without conflicts and challenge, how does one learn to argue their side, or learn to stand up for what one believes in when they're the only one?  It's always easy when one is surrounded by their herd. 

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