Forty years ago, during the week of June 15-22, 1974, the Austrian School of Economics was reborn during a conference in the small New England town of South Royalton, Vermont. Why was this important?
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over 50 years ago, economist William Baumol noted that economics was a theory of the economy that left no place for entrepreneurship.
The Austrian School of economics isn’t a 20th century or even 19th century creation. Instead, Austrian economics is rooted in the logical thought, as developed ...
The Austrian school of economics is a school of economic thought that emphasizes the importance of individual human action and free markets in economic decision-making. It has its origins in late 19th ...
What Is the Austrian School? The Austrian school is an economic school of thought that originated in Vienna during the late 19th century with the works of Carl Menger, an economist who lived from 1840 ...
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics invites submissions for a special issue commemorating the centennial of the ...
Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein and Chicago school economist David Friedman debate the resolution, "The Austrian economics of Mises and Rothbard contains economic intuitions that are important, ...
MoneyWeek has, in its quarter-century of existence, built up a pretty good record for calling the major economic trends in the economy and society, and explaining what they mean for savers and ...
Moreover, Bitcoin has become a store of value for many individuals who see it as a hedge against fiat currency devaluation. Its decentralized nature and limited supply have led some to view it as ...
Political economist Mark Pennington draws on the ideas of Hayek and Foucault to show how expert rule and government surveillance are making it harder for people to think freely and live on their own ...
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