Power & Market

Mises Institutes Beyond the United States

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Ludwig Von Mises saw Austrian economics sinking in the US when he and Margit emigrated to the US in 1940 escaping German Nazi persecution of Jews. He died in 1973 at the age of 93. Margit, after Mises’s passing, gave consent to Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. and others to establish the Mises Institute to host his publications and propagate Austrian economics to the world.

Looking forward from 2025, one can see Austrian economic publications, researchers, students, teachers, and writers in many countries flourishing. These tire of Keynesian economics, mindless money printing, and government economic interference in their daily lives. The late Murray Rothbard penned an article in May 1988 in The Free Market describing, “These men and women now know that they are not isolated, that they are part of a large and growing nationwide and even international movement.”

The US-based Mises Institute has a Spanish language option of translated published English articles on the website, mises.org/es. Approximately 600 million people speak Spanish worldwide and this audience is growing.

This article will list Mises Institute equivalents based in other countries in alphabetical order as of August 2025. It is not meant to be a complete list:

Australia – Mises Australia – English

Brazil - Mises Brazil – Portuguese

Canada – Mises Canada – English

Continent of Europe – Ludwig Von Mises Institute – Europe - English

Costa Rica – Mises Institute Costa Rica - Spanish

India - Mises India – English

Paraguay – Mises Institute Paraguay - Spanish

Poland – Polish Ludwig von Mises Institute – Polish

South Korea – Mises Institute Korea – Korean

Uruguay – Mises Institute Uruguay and Facebook page - Spanish

There are also Mises Institute equivalents in Belgium, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands with web links to each organization are shown.

A Mises Institute article published in December 2009 entitled, “The Light of Freedom Burns Brightly in Poland.” Ryan McMaken—host of Radio Rothbard—did an interview in May 2025 with professor of political theory Łukasz Dominiak entitled, “Poland’s Turn Toward a Market Economy Saved It from Poverty.”

The list of nations located on several continents show Austrian economic thinkers and followers are not alone in the US. In-person conferences, online gatherings, Austrian economic research, publications, voluntary online exchange of information, YouTube videos, online teaching material for homeschooling families, kids books, etc. are one of many options available to get Austrian economic concepts and realities to a hungry public.

One needs to slow down and reflect on the growing reach of Austrian economics outside the US when its need and influence is needed more than ever to counter Keynesian rot, inflation ignorance, Modern Monetary Theory torchbearers, lessening of liberty, etc. Mises looking back in time would be encouraged with his quiet smile. Margit would say a big thank you to Lew Rockwell and many other people for initiating the Mises Institute.

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