History of the Austrian School of Economics
Reflections on the Rothbard Graduate Seminar
The Rothbard Graduate Seminar (RGS) provides an opportunity to learn about Austrian economics at a high level.
It Began with Carl Menger: The Austrian Intellectual Triumph
When Carl Menger wrote his pathbreaking Principles in 1871, he challenged several schools of thought—and won. His intellectual revolution continues today.
Experiencing the Rothbard Graduate Seminar: Who Should Apply
The Rothbard Graduate Seminar (RGS) provides students of Austrian Economics the opportunity to delve deeper into the economic thinking of history's greatest economists.
The Real Meaning of Inflation and Deflation
If one looks at the catastrophic consequences of the great paper-money inflations, one must admit that the cost of making and holding gold is the minor evil. It would be futile to retort that these catastrophes were brought about because the regime merely used fiat money improperly.
Reflections on the Rothbard Graduate Seminar
The Rothbard Graduate Seminar (RGS) provides an opportunity to learn about Austrian economics at a high level.
Tyler Cowen on the GOAT in Economics
Tyler Cowen joins Bob to discuss his latest book on who is the Greatest of All Time in Economics.
Murray N. Rothbard: A Legacy of Liberty
While upholding the radical ideal, Rothbard happily cooperated with anyone who wanted to limit government power, no matter how gradually. The perfect was never the enemy of the good in his mind; the good was always an improvement. He combined idealism with realism, scholarship with accessibility, and boundless curiosity with commitment to truth.
The Myth of the Failure of Capitalism
Socialism and interventionism have not yet succeeded in completely eliminating capitalism. If they had, we would, after centuries of gains in prosperity, rediscover the meaning of hunger on a massive scale.
How Austrian Economics Impacted My Life
Professor Salerno tells his personal story of how he discovered Austrian economics.