History of the Austrian School of Economics
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Dr. Richard Ebeling on the State of the Austrian School
Richard Ebeling and Jeff Deist discuss the health of—and future prospects for—the Austrian school.
Lew Rockwell on The Origins of the Mises Institute
Lew Rockwell explains how he created the Mises Institute as "a shadow university setting in which students could study economics" within the Austrian school.
Allan H. Meltzer, RIP
Allan H. Meltzer, a distinguished monetary economist and historian and a longtime professor of economics at Carnegie-Mellon Institute, died on Monday at the age of 89.
Listen to Dead Economists
We need dead economists to save us from ourselves, and from the hubris of "New Economics."
A Tribute to F.A. von Hayek
To celebrate Hayek's birthday here is "A tribute to F.A. Hayek" by Ludwig von Mises, May 24, 1962.
Was J.B. Say an Austrian Economist?
Jean-Baptiste Say, along with A.R.J. Turgot and Frédéric Bastiat, helped pave the way for Austrian economics.
Kirzner Reviews Rothbard
Kirzner’s thoughtful and polite approach to scholarship is a model for how younger Austrians can approach scholarly debate.
Mises Contra Marx
Mises, more forcefully than any other critic, penetrates to the essence of Marx's fallacious view.