Carmen Dorobăț: A Young Scholar on Mises’s Legacy and Impact
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Professor Carmen Dorobăț grew up in Romania—too young to remember Ceaușescu, but deeply aware of what socialism did to her country. Fortunately, she discovered Ludwig von Mises during her university years and found her passion for economics. She joins Jeff Deist to discuss how Mises’s work and legacy paved the way for her and an entire generation of younger scholars.