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Good school for economics/business?

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bronson1111 Posted: Mon, Jul 25 2011 2:37 AM

I live in the south (Atlanta, Ga) and I was wondering what a great school would be to learn about austrian economics and business?  I would want to major in business but I would want to be around austrian economics.  I cn't stand the liberal views of a lot of college professors.  Austrian economics is the way to go!

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These are the schools I know teach austrian econ:

George Mason U

NYU

Auburn U

Grove City College

Hillsdale College

UConn

Loyola New Orleans

Look into the business and econ programs in any of those.

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cubfan296 replied on Mon, Jul 25 2011 3:26 AM

Florida State University has a strong business school. The econ dept. is varied but most of the faculty are free marketers, and some I would even consider Austrian. 

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John James replied on Mon, Jul 25 2011 11:23 AM

It really depends on what your goals are.  Why are you going to college at all?  What is it you want to accomplish with that?  There's a lot of things to consider.

But this has been discussed literally for years on this forum.  You might check out these threads.

 

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