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The Mises Institute and the Future of Higher Learning
And we will continue doing what we’ve always done with traditional academia and ensuring that our students who wish to pursue graduate degrees in economics and related fields will continue to benefit from our academic conferences, fellowships, and academic journals.
Misesians in Japan
Marc Abela talks with us about the state of Austrian economics and the freedom philosophy in Japan.
Scarcity, Monopoly, and Intellectual Property
Few topics in recent years have aroused as much interest among libertarians as intellectual property. What place, if any, would IP — patents, copyrights, trademarks and the like — have in a libertarian society?
A New Austrian Textbook for All Economists
Economics students, including undergraduates, are groups I am targeting with the book. The book is not an introductory economics text from an Austrian perspective, and assumes that the reader already knows some economics.
You Can’t Run an Economy With Spreadsheets
Argentina’s economic minister, Axel Kicillof, has become famous for his assertion that it is possible to centrally manage the economy now because we have spreadsheets.
Sweatshops: A Way Out of Poverty
These so-called sweatshops are part of the development process that leads to better conditions. Austrian economic theory teaches that people choose purposively to improve their situation.
How Entrepreneurs Make Society Better
The capitalist entrepreneur acts with a specific goal in mind: to attain a monetary profit.