Austrian Economics Overview

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Robert Higgs

This volume of F.A. Hayek's collected works brings together chapters, articles, and reviews Hayek wrote between 1935 and 1949.  

Jesús Huerta de Soto

Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism is much more than a biography of the twentieth century’s great Austrian economist.

Roger E. Backhouse

The main reason why, at least at present, Austrian economics is particularly relevant is that it offers a strong challenge to some off the most basic assumptions underlying mainstream models

Jeffrey A. Tucker

The American anti-statist intellectual tradition includes a wide variety of thinkers, from left utopians to secessionist agrarians to right anarchists.

Joseph T. Salerno

There exists today in Anglo-American economics a veritable “conspiracy of silence” regarding the works and achievements of the French L

James P. Philbin

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the monetary philosophies of some of the leading Jacksonian economic theorists, as revealed during their op

Roy Cordato

The point to be emphasized in this paper is that if one starts with a different view of efficiency and market optimality, an entirely different set

Stephan Kinsella

This section provides short descriptions of scholarly articles expounding on libertarian theory or otherwise of special interest to libertarians.

John N. Gray

One of the most salutary results of the recent revival of scholarly interest in the intellectual traditions of classical liberalism is that F.A.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

The Mises Institute is honored to be taking over the public action of The Journal of Libertarian Studies, one of the most important schola