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Scholars of Mises
The Scholars of Mises are a group of intellectuals and researchers dedicated to studying and advancing the economic theories of Ludwig von Mises, a key figure in the Austrian School of Economics. Mises’ work focuses on praxeology, a methodological approach to understanding human action and decision-making, emphasizing the importance of individual choice and free markets.
These scholars often explore topics such as:
- The role of entrepreneurship in economic development
- The impact of government intervention on economic freedom
- Monetary theory and the importance of sound money
Their research contributes to the broader discourse on the benefits of a free-market economy and limited government intervention. They publish articles, participate in academic conferences, and provide educational resources to further the understanding of Misesian economics.
Dominick T. Armentano is professor emeritus in economics at the University of Hartford in Connecticut and an Associated Scholar of the Mises Institute.
Bill Barnett is professor of economics at Loyola University in New Orleans.
James Grant is an associated scholar of the Mises Institute. He founded Grant’s Interest Rate Observer in 1983 following a stint at Barron’s, where he originated the “Current Yield” column.