The Syllabus Project
The "Austrian School" of economics enjoys a long tradition of rigorous analysis focusing on the fundamentals of human action and the dynamic elements of the market process. The purpose of the Syllabus Project is to assemble a variety of course syllabi from professors who are trained in this tradition and to allow other economists to see how their colleagues approach teaching from an Austrian perspective. Send your syllabus.
Austrian Economics, Undergraduate
- Art Carden, Economics 107, "Explorations in Austrian Economics" (Washington University in Saint Louis, Summer 2003) [Syllabus]
- Bob Murphy, Economics 412, "Austrian Economics I" (Hillsdale College, Fall 2003) [Syllabus]
- Timothy Terrell, Economics 309, "The Austrian School of Economics" (Wofford College, January 2001) [Syllabus]
- Paul Cwik, Business 300, "Philosophy of Business" (Campbell University, Fall 2002) [Syllabus]
- Steve Barrows, Economics 495A, "An Introduction to Austrian Economics" (United States Air Force Academy, Spring 1999) [Syllabus]
- George Reisman, BSM 477, "Money and Financial Markets" ["Macro"] (Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business and Management, Los Angeles, Spring 2005) [Syllabus]
Austrian Economics, Graduate
- Peter Boettke, Economics 881, "Austrian Theory of the Market Process II" (George Mason University, Spring 2003) [Syllabus]
- George Reisman, MBFE 657, "Prices, Profits, and the Market Economy" ["Micro"] (Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business and Management, Los Angeles, Spring 2005) [Syllabus]
- GMU Field Exam Questions
American Economic History
- John Cochran, Economics 3200, "Economic History of the United States" (Metropolitan State College of Denver, Spring 2003) [Syllabus]
- Timothy Terrell, Economics 311, "Economic History of the United States" (Wofford College, Spring 2003) [Syllabus]
- Cary Roberts, History 4053, "Economic History of the United States" (Arkansas Tech University, Spring 2003) [Syllabus]
Industrial Organization
Economic Thought
- John Cochran, Economics 4600, "History of Economic Thought" (Metropolitan State College of Denver, Fall 2003) [Syllabus]
- Walter Block, Economics B330, "Law and Economics" (Loyola University New Orleans, Spring 2002) [Midterm Exam] [Final Exam]
- Walter Block, Economics 493, "Economics and the Environment" (Loyola University New Orleans, Fall 2002) [Midterm Exam] [Final Exam]
- Walter Block, Economics 493, "Economics and Catholic Social Thought" (Loyola University New Orleans, Spring 2002) [Midterm Exam] [Final Exam]
- Alexandre Padilla, Economics 4600, "History of Economic Thought" (Metropolitan State College of Denver) [Syllabus]
- Allen Dalton, Economics 311, "History of Economic Thought" (Boise State University, Fall 2004) [Syllabus]