Hi all,
I want to learn and understand Austrian economics, so where do I begin?
I don't have much of an understanding of economics so keep that in mind. I have been reading Mises for a year or two now but still ideas and concepts fly over my head often.
Is there some sort of introduction to Austrian economics?
Thanks for the help.
Introduction to Economic Reasoning by David Gordon
'Men do not change, they unmask themselves' - Germaine de Stael
Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt.
It's available as a free .pdf file somewhere on the internet.
Mon. 10/04/26 13:01 EDT.post #80 Josh:It's available as a free .pdf file somewhere on the internet.Economics In One Lesson:HTML version.pdf version
Josh:It's available as a free .pdf file somewhere on the internet.
And/or Economics for Real People by Gene Callahan.
After these intro works, if you really want to know Austrian economics I would say, read Rothbard's Man, Economy and State. Then read Human Action and Mises' works on epistemology and methodology.
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Thanks all. I've started a new reading list with all your help. I'm going to read all books that were suggested :)
The Austrian School: Market Order and Entrepreneurial Creativity by Jesus Huerta de Soto is an excellent introduction too
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