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- Joseph T. Salerno
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Mises Wire
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The usually sensible Larry White recently blogged a silly and petty comment on Hans Hoppe’s Mises Daily Article “ The Yield from Money Held’ Reconsidered. “ White quoted the following two (consecutive) paragraphs from Hoppe’s article: The second example [of supposed anti-Hutt thinking] is from closer at home, i.e., from the proponents of “free
Mises Wire
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It has always been very difficult to get a read on Masonomics, that is, the style of economics taught at George Mason University, generally under the term “Austrian Economics.” But thanks to Pete Boettke’s prodigious blogging, we learn more and more about it every day. Pete has in the past referred to research at GMU as “a stew of Menger,
Mises Wire
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Those searching for a Ph.D. that will allow them to pursue an academic career in Austrian economics should read Michael Rozeff’’s article on LewRockwell.com . Although the topic of the article is “Stimulus as Seen through Becker’s Chicago Lens,” Dr. Rozeff provides in passing an instructive description of his own graduate education at the
Free Market
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Joseph T. Salerno
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The Free Market 27, no. 6 (June 2009) The Summer Fellowship Program has grown by leaps and bounds since its founding by Professor Guido Hülsmann in 2000. This year the program includes eighteen young men and women from the United States, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, Turkey, Denmark, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Their disciplines range
Mises Daily
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[Introduction to the Second Edition of Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market ] Murray Rothbard began work on this magnum opus on January 1, 1952. [1] On May 5, 1959 Rothbard wrote to his mentor, Ludwig von Mises, informing him, “È finito!” [2] The more-than-seven years that it took Rothbard to complete Man, Economy, and State elapsed
Mises Daily
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[Introduction to the Third Edition of A Tiger by the Tail by F.A Hayek. An MP3 audio version of this article, read by Floy Lilley, is available for free download .] The small book you are holding in your hands is unique. It is perhaps the finest introduction to the thought of a major thinker ever published in the discipline of economics. What