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Rahim Taghizadegan

Works Published inQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

Rahim Taghizadegan (info@scholarium.at) is director of the academic research institute Scholarium in Vienna, Austria, lecturer at several universities and faculty member at the International Academy of Philosophy in Liechtenstein.

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The Austrian School Legacy in Vienna

World HistoryHistory of the Austrian School of Economics

10/17/2022Mises Media
Recorded at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona on October 7th, 2022.
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Antal Fekete, Gold, and Central Banks

Monetary PolicyMoney and Banks

Blog03/09/2021

Fekete was one of the few old Europeans to recognize the central role of money: on the positive side as a means of amicable division of labor, on the negative side as a casualty and lever of political intervention.

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The Political Management of the Coronavirus Crisis

Bureaucracy and RegulationInterventionism

Blog03/30/2020

The less agile and adaptive a society is, the more severe its impotence in a crisis. Thanks to an obsessive reliance on monetary policy to fix every problem, our society has increasingly abandoned innovation and productivity.

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The Cultural Consequences of Negative Interest Rates

Global EconomyMedia and CultureMoney and BanksAustrian Economics OverviewMonetary Theory

12/03/2019Mises Media
Rahim Taghizadegan from the independent Viennese Scholarium offers a European perspective on the anti-economics of negative interest rates
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The Praxeology of Coercion: A New Theory of Violence Cycles

Austrian Economics OverviewCalculation and Knowledge

03/02/2017Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
This articles shows the application of “cratics,” the praxeology of coercion and violence, in the fields of ethics, political science and history.
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