Why Home Study?
If you can’t attend the Mises University, where can you go to study the subject systematically? Over the summer, I worked with the staff at the Mises Institute to find an answer to this problem.
If you can’t attend the Mises University, where can you go to study the subject systematically? Over the summer, I worked with the staff at the Mises Institute to find an answer to this problem.
Robert Murphy discusses his new home study course designed for the Mises Institute: "If you can't attend the Mises University, where can you go to study the subject systematically? Over the summer, I worked with the staff at the Mises Institute to find an answer to this problem."
Rosamaria Bitetti spent the summer in the US attending various seminars.
Walter Block presents his strategic agenda for Austrians or libertarians, Misesians or Rothbardians, anarcho-capitalists or minarchists, or any combination thereof.
If the Mises Site is not enough, there is now another source on the web for economic education (this via Jeff Scott):
The Huntsville Times was prompted by Bill Gates’s good comments on education to interview others on the topic, and I was among them.
Jeffrey Tucker interviews Dr. Robert P. Murphy about Education on June 28th, 2005.
Is Freakonomics worth the hype? Yes and no, in Robert Murphy's opinion.
We tend to think of economics as a sterile, number-clotted discipline, writes Colby Cosh, but most of the great economists have antagonized the received wisdom of their day.