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Author: George-A-Selgin: 5 records
About George A. Selgin
George Selgin, professor at the University of Georgia, has discovered the monetary equivalent of the lost city of Atlantis. He has written a full-scale historical narrative — one that is deeply interesting and engaging — that has been largely unknown, even to scholars of the Industrial Revolution. Send him mail.
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Praxeology and Understanding: An Analysis of the Controversy in Austrian Economics
George A. Selgin Updated 8/18/2011
George Selgin argues that what Mises called praxeology is ultimately rooted in a conception of economic logic that is undeniable and not subject to the claims of those who would extend the idea of "subjectivism" beyond its appropriate bound... -
Less than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy
George A. Selgin Updated 3/15/2010
George Selgin Less Than Zero... -
"Praxeology and Understanding: An Analysis of the Controversy in Austrian Economics"
George A. Selgin Updated 1/15/2007
G.A. Selgin Praxeology and Understanding: An Analysis of the Controversy in Austrian Economics Acrobat Distiller 6.0 (Windows)... -
"Defense of Fiduciary Media, In"
George A. Selgin Updated 1/15/2007
Larry J. Sechrest White's Free-Banking Thesis: A Case of Mistaken Identity Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Paper Capture Plug-in...

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