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  • New attempt to debunk ABCT

    Happened to see this link posted on Wenzel's blog to a very recent research paper from Notre Dame University: http://nd.edu/~jwolff2/Research_files/Lester_Wolff_Austro_VAR_Aug_27.pdf Here's the abstract: Austrian Business Cycle Theory, as espoused by Mises (1912,1949) and Hayek (1935), predicts...
    Posted to Current Events by myhumangetsme on Wed, Sep 5 2012
  • ECONOMICS TEACHER

    My economics teacher is a whole sale idiot. We've gotten into several little scuffles over the course of class and I think it's fair to say that there is a mutual hatred between the two of us. I knew I was in for a doozy when on the first day he said that he'd earned his masters in economics...
    Posted to Political Theory by ThisIsWhyYoureWrong on Wed, Aug 1 2012
  • A View from the Trenches, March 18th, 2012: "On gold, stocks, financial repression and the KreditAnstalt of 1931"

    Please, click here to read this article in pdf format: March 18 2012 We are back from Washington DC and realize that we could choose different titles for today’s letter. Let’s try a few… Title No.1: “The market proved us wrong” Indeed, we have been, and continue to be ...
    Posted to A View from the Trenches by Martin Sibileau on Sun, Mar 18 2012
    Filed under: Atlantic, KreditAnstalt, correlation, stocks, central banks, Greece, gold, Fed, financial repression, swaps, price system, 1931, ECB, Hayek, currency swaps
  • Response to Koppl

    After my recent re-post of Tyler Cowen's comments concerning Hayek's The Sensory Order , Roger Koppl posted a reply and sent along his recent paper "Some epistemological implications of economic complexity," forthcoming in JEBO . The Read More...
    Posted to Austrian Addiction by Daniel J. D'Amico on Wed, Dec 1 2010
    Filed under: hayek, Koppl, Sensory Order, Neuroscience
  • the economic calculation argument

    The calculation argument is probably the most difficult to understand piece of Austrian theory in the whole corpus of austrianism. Indeed it is true that many Austrians themselves, at present and certainly in the past, have failed to understand it fully. The purpose of this article then, is to process...
    Posted to Austrian Economics by fakename on Sat, Nov 21 2009
    Filed under: FAQ, hayek, Mises, Money, socialism
  • A Critique of Rawls: The Unknowable Social Order

    In A Theory of Justice , John Rawls elucidates a theory of justice that holds two basic principles of justice: 1. each individual is to have equal liberties in a scheme that enables the greatest amount of liberty without encroaching on those of others, and 2. social, and economic advantages are to be...
    Posted to The Critiques: An Analysis by laminustacitus on Tue, Nov 3 2009
    Filed under: F.A. Hayek, Hayek, knowledge, John Rawls
  • Prices, and Production: Lecture III, Part V

    It is now time to move from a case where credits are given to producers to where consumers are being given credits. Indeed, the general effects of an increase of money via consumers' credits, which will result in an increased relative demand for consumers' goods compared to producers' ones...
    Posted to The Critiques: An Analysis by laminustacitus on Thu, Sep 3 2009
    Filed under: F.A. Hayek, Prices and Production, Hayek, economics, theory of capital, monetary theory, aggregates, markets, business cycles
  • Hayek & Mises 2

    Posted to Austrian Economists by Briggs on Fri, Jul 10 2009
    Filed under: Hayek, Mises
  • Hayek & Mises

    Posted to Austrian Economists by Briggs on Fri, Jul 10 2009
    Filed under: Hayek, Mises
  • Albert Hunold Seminar

    Posted to Austrian Economists by Briggs on Fri, Jul 10 2009
    Filed under: Hayek, Mises, Albert Hunold
  • Hayek & Fisher

    Posted to Austrian Economists by Briggs on Thu, Jul 9 2009
    Filed under: Hayek, Fisher
  • Hayek & Robbins

    Posted to Austrian Economists by Briggs on Thu, Jul 9 2009
    Filed under: Hayek, Robbins
  • March on Albany

    I was going to write a longer diatrabe where I describe in detail the March on Albany (NY) protest I went to this past week put on by the Tea Party people. I was kinda reluctant, as most of the people in the local group are all retirees and I'm fresh out of college, but at least it's nice to...
    Posted to Musings from an Economics Student by champthom on Sat, Jun 20 2009
    Filed under: mises, bastiat, rothbard, teaparty, protest, albany, rand, nys, conservative, ny, hayek
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