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Tag Archives: Austrian School
The Austrian School of Economics
There is no better idea to start the new year than to listen to Peter Schiff talking about the Austrian School of Economics, and explaining why the economic meltdown happened and why it shouldn’t have surprised anyone.
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Tagged Austrian School, economic meltdown, economy, lecture, peter schiff
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The best medicine (and the worst)
Excellent and simple. Like truth! And remember: Ron Paul IS a doctor!!
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Tagged advice, Austrian School, hayek, humor, keynes, keynesians, krugman, obama, peter schiff, ron paul
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Austrian school Economics vs. Keynesian Economics
Posted in economy, government, quotes
Tagged austrian economics, Austrian School, bubble, economics, housing, keynes, keynesian economics, keynesian school, recession
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A Conspiracy of Silence on The French Liberal School
by Joseph T. Salerno for the Mises Institute There exists today in Anglo-American economics a veritable “conspiracy of silence” regarding the works and achievements of the French Liberal School of Economics. This is at once a sad commentary on … Continue reading
(Un)happy Birthday, Fiat Money
by Jordi Franch Forty years ago today, on the morning of Sunday, August 15, 1971, the US president, Richard Nixon, declared the inconvertibility of the dollar into gold.[1] The 20,000 tons of the yellow metal deposited in Fort Knox in 1944 … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged Austrian School, bretton woods, central banks, economy, fiat money, gold standard, jordi franch, Mises Institute, spending
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Hayek’s hidden treasure
His library, in the cellar at the University of Salzburg, Austria. Thanks to Nestor
Austrians Can Explain the Employment Data Better Than the Keynesians
The Mises Institute Brazil has hosted a conference on the Austrian School of Economics on April 9 and 10, 2011, in the city of Porto Alegre. They have discussed the challenges for Economics in the 21st century. Keynote speakers included leading … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged Austrian School, Brazil, employement, Mises Institute, robert murphy
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