History of the Austrian School of Economics

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Richard M. Ebeling

There is much to learn about Ludwig von Mises form his writings on economic conflicts of those years between the two World Wars.

Joseph T. Salerno

Joe Salerno discusses Murray Rothbard, the gold standard, and how the Austrian school was revived in the 1970s and 80s. 

Claude Frédéric Bastiat

Advocates of commercial treaties maintain that freedom of trade must be reciprocal. Whether they know it or not, they are protectionists in principle.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Like Mises, Rothbard has inspired millions with his vision of the free society.

Jörg Guido Hülsmann

The debate on method between Menger and Schmoller was useful for the clarification of the differences between theoretical and applied economic research.

Henry Hazlitt
We could use more Bastiats today, writes Henry Hazlitt. We are, in fact, in desperate need of them.
Joseph T. Salerno
The dehomogenization debate shows the diversity of views that Austrian economists, old and new, have on issues that lay at the heart of economic theory.
Peter G. Klein

Wieser is an Austrian, but his version of Austrian economics is unique.