The latest scholarship developing the Austrian School of economic thought.
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Book Review: A Modern, European _Lombard Street_
Nikolay Gertchev's new book builds on Mises's advancements in monetary theory, and successfully presents the modern bureaucratized European banking system in a manner intelligible to the reader.
The Incompleteness of Central Planning
Modern technosocialists claim that access to large sets of economic data would allow the social planner, or a supercomputing machine, to plan the economy. Are they correct?
Ludwig von Mises’s Outstanding Position in Economic Research
Was Mises's position in economics and the social sciences that of an isolated outsider, or was his research engaged with his contemporaries while remaining unique?
Proto-Austrian and Proto-Keynesian Elements of John Mills’s Credit Cycle
Did Jevons misinterpret Mills when he developed his sunspot theory of business cycles out of dissatisfaction with Mills's "commercial moods"? Looking closer shows Mills believed credit expansion drove these moods.