History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Henry Hazlitt

 Increased velocity of circulation is not, in itself, a contributing cause of higher commodity prices. It is not even a link in the chain of causation.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Is the standard Austrian theory of the origin of money "conjectural history"? Kristoffer Hansen's response to Gary North's counter-interpretation of the theory of the origin of money.

Henry Hazlitt

Henry Hazlitt's review of Man, Economy, and State published in National Review in September, 1962.

Ludwig von Mises

Far from being a bucolic utopia, economic conditions were highly unsatisfactory on the eve of the Industrial Revolution. The traditional social system was not elastic enough to provide for the needs of a rapidly increasing population.

Patrick Newman

Without Rothbard Austrian economics and libertarianism would have taken a very different turn.

Murray N. Rothbard

It becomes evident from Richard von Mises's fundamental work that mathematical probability theory can never be applicable to economics, or to any other study of human action.

Ludwig von Mises

All human action stems from the value judgments of individuals. Economics, properly understood, was never so foolish as to believe that all that people are after is higher incomes and lower prices.

Gerard N. Casey

The Scholastics were constrained in their development of economics by considerations of deference to authority and by the relatively slow development of the external economic conditions upon which to reflect.

Gerreth Bloor

Yoram Hazony’s critique of Hayek highlights interesting fissures in theories of political economy on the Right.