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Austrian School Schools of Thought Economics


Austrian School
The Austrian School is a school of economic thought which rejects mainstream economists' reliance on methods used in natural science for the study of human action and relationships through logic (or praxeology). Named the Austrian school because it started and was for many years centered in Hapsburg Vienna.

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- Probably the most active Austrian institution today. It has a large range of useful links for the study of Austrian economics, including a large number of working papers, access to the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics and the Austrian Economic Rev


  • - An e-book that lays down the environment and achievements of the early Austrian economists. By the distinguished Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises
  • - A graduate course at New York University centered around Austrian economics.
  • - Survey article in the History of Economic Thought website.
  • - An article from the open source encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
  • - An essay arguing that the "Austrian School is a classic example of crank science."
  • - A basic introduction to the Austrian school.
  • - A new theory of morality conceived along the lines of Misean praxeology.
  • - Magazine focussing on Economic problems from an Austrian perspective, featuring student work.
  • - A paper from Roger Garrison exploring the difference between the Austrian School with Keynesianism and monetarism and predicting that the Austrian School will be taken more seriously in the future.
  • - A large collection of (mainly) Austrian essays from Liberty Haven.
  • - Details of a summer seminar which is aimed at doctoral students with an interest in the Austrian School. Booking details with a range of online seminar readings, for previous years.
  • - Bryan Caplan, who used to regard himself as an Austrian economist, gives reasons why he has turned his back on the Austrian School.
  • - An essay by Roger Garrison.
  • - Sponsors panels, meetings, a journal, and numerous prizes.
  • - A survey of the early Austrian economists by one of their most influential members.


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