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Three Weeks from Today: Austrian Economics Research Conference

Three weeks from today, on Thursday, March 12, the Austrian Economics Research Conference begins in Auburn, Alabama.  There’s still time to get a reasonably-priced airline ticket to the Atlanta airport and join us in person. We’ll also be broadcasting the named lectures. Click here for registration information. 

The Austrian Economics Research Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian School, bringing together leading scholars doing research in this vibrant and influential intellectual tradition. The conference is hosted by the Mises Institute at its campus in Auburn, Alabama and directed by Joseph Salerno, professor of economics at Pace University and academic vice president of the Mises Institute.

Besides paper sessions and symposia, the conference includes five named keynote lecturers and the awarding of the Lawrence W. Fertig Prize in Austrian Economics, and the O.P. Alford III Prize in Political Economy.

The preliminary schedule is here. Named lectures will be broadcast live.

NAMED LECTURES

Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture, Sponsored by James Walker:  Hans-Hermann Hoppe
​Murray N. Rothbard Memorial Lecture: William Boyes
Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, Sponsored by James Rodney: John Tamny
F.A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, Sponsored by Toby Baxendale: Patrick Byrne
Lou Church Memorial Lecture, Sponsored by the Lou Church Educational Foundation: John Mueller

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