The Austrian Economists and the Late Habsburg Viennese Milieu
What can we can learn from the early Austrian economists about the alleged decadence of Vienna in their time?
What can we can learn from the early Austrian economists about the alleged decadence of Vienna in their time?
Lucas Engelhardt explains the many contributions of an early precursor to not only the Austrian school but to the whole of economic thought.
Per Bylund explains the many contributions of Jean-Baptiste Say, a precursor to the Austrian School of economics.
David Gordon discusses Murray Rothbard’s contributions to economic theory and their broader historical context.
Dr. Paul has accepted the slings and arrows of critics over his long and ongoing career with quiet good humor, equanimity, and determination.
Jeff Deist discusses the major contributions of Carl Menger (1840–1921), founder of the Austrian school of economics.
Dr. Yeager presented this private seminar to graduate students at Mises University in 2012.