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  • Austrian community in the UK?

    A previous thread got me thinking about this, I've always thought that Austrians in the UK we're pretty scattered and rare, but given the Alexa stats on demographics for mises.org alone, I've begun to think we must be a an underestimated portion by now. I'm currently in the final year of my degree in Birmingham, I was wondering if people
    Posted to General (Forum) by abskebabs on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: The Austrian community in London

    I would highly recommend gettig in touch with any of these guys: http://www.cobdencentre.org/ Especially, Anthony Evans I think he's currently assistant professor of Economics at a London business school
    Posted to General (Forum) by abskebabs on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Books I'd like to see; what about you?

    Actually, before I forget I'd love to read some Tadeusz Kotarbinski!
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by abskebabs on Sun, Nov 22 2009
  • Re: Books I'd like to see; what about you?

    It seems he wrote a few, at least it seems so from the following source: http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=cs&u=http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Engli%25C5%25A1&ei=ZisIS6uMNKOsjAedrKj3AQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAkQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dkarel%2Bengli%25C5%25A1%26hl%3Den%26safe
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by abskebabs on Sat, Nov 21 2009
  • Re: Books I'd like to see; what about you?

    I would very interested in seeing work by Karel Englis online since his work seems to be rather obscure/hard to find, and he's definitely a thinker with an interesting relation to the Austrian school.
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by abskebabs on Sat, Nov 21 2009
  • mises.org internet stats

    I'm a bit of a geek on this type of subject, so I thought I'd share what I've found to be some interesting recent results with regard to mises.org's user stats. Please feel free to add any more as this thread goes on, and your own feelings and comments as this thread goes on. I was quite impressed with the website recently breaking the
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by abskebabs on Tue, Nov 17 2009
  • Re: Nov 14 Newport Beach Mises circle

    [quote user="Laughing Man"] Introduction to Economic Reasoning by Gordon [/quote] I love that book! It makes me wish Gordon attempted a more ambitious work on Economics, I think it would become one of the finest around.
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by abskebabs on Mon, Nov 16 2009
  • Re: A wild Socialist appears! Que the pokemon music

    [quote user="Le Master"] [/quote] That is so cool! Could you make a Rothbard or Hayek one?
    Posted to General (Forum) by abskebabs on Sun, Nov 15 2009
  • Re: Your Austrian Library

    This is my selection of books on purely economics subjects: and this is a more general selection containing most of the books I currently have on my shelf. Thought it would provide a nice perspective, hopefully putting to bed the myth that Austrians are only those inept with maths...(although I suppose I could be inept, but just like having mathsand
    Posted to General (Forum) by abskebabs on Sun, Nov 15 2009
  • Re: Health care in Canada and the U.K.

    I remember Daniel Hannan saying something about how people in the UK who have received healthcare outside the country to generally have leser opinions of it, rather than those who have always lived inside the system and take the queing, inefficiency and irresponsiveness of the current system as a given, an inevitable "fact of life." He also
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by abskebabs on Sun, Nov 15 2009
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