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- Austrian Economics Overview
- History of the Austrian School of Economics
- Joseph T. Salerno
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Where the classical economists had gone wrong was to speak of goods as if they were abstract classes. The Austrians noted that their value theory did not talk about concrete units and could not explain how individuals valued goods. That’s why the diamond-water paradox of value was unsolved. The classical school also could not explain distribution.
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There were reasons for the decline of the Austrian School before its revival and rebirth by Mises and Rothbard. There was an Israel Kirzner view in the 1970s that the Keynesian avalanche had buried Austrian economics in 1936. Then there is a big bang theory of its rebirth in 1974 due to the South Royalton meeting and Hayek receiving the Nobel
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Recorded at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama; 5-6 February 1999.
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Recorded at the Austrian Economics Research Conference, 23 March 2024, in Auburn, Alabama.
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Jacob G. Hornberger
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Professor Joseph T. Salerno tells his personal story of how he discovered Austrian economics and how he has become one of the its leading proponents. The lecture is part of the Future of Freedom Foundation’s Fall 2023 online conference “How Austrian Economics Impacted My Life,” and includes an introduction and remarks by Jacob Hornberger , and a
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 16 July 2018. Includes an introduction by Jeff Deist.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 25 July 2016.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 24 July 2017.