Competition and Entrepreneurship
Posted in Media, Video on 9 March 2010
Stats: 136 views and No Comments Steven Horwitz discusses competition and entrepreneurship with students attending a seminar at FEE in 2004.
Posted in Media, Video on 9 March 2010
Stats: 136 views and No Comments Steven Horwitz discusses competition and entrepreneurship with students attending a seminar at FEE in 2004.
Kirzner on The History of Austrian Economics, Part 1
Posted in Audio, Media, Video on 9 February 2010
Stats: 502 views and No Comments This is the first in a two-part lecture on the History of Austrian Economics. If anyone knows the approximate date of this seminar, please leave it in the comments or contact FEE.
Posted in Audio, Media, Video on 9 February 2010
Stats: 502 views and No Comments This is the first in a two-part lecture on the History of Austrian Economics. If anyone knows the approximate date of this seminar, please leave it in the comments or contact FEE.
Competition and Entrepreneurship
Posted in Media, Video on 3 February 2010
Stats: 191 views and No Comments Dr. Israel Kirzner spoke to students about Competition and Entrepreneurship on February 29, 1988.
Posted in Media, Video on 3 February 2010
Stats: 191 views and No Comments Dr. Israel Kirzner spoke to students about Competition and Entrepreneurship on February 29, 1988.
The Constitution of Liberty
Posted in Audio on 11 January 2010
Stats: 147 views and 1 Comment Throughout its illustrious history the Foundation for Economic Education has enjoyed close relationships with many great thinkers of the twentieth century. Among them were Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt and, of course, Friedrich A. Hayek. Hayek first encountered FEE and Leonard Read, FEE's founder and first president, in 1947 as plans ...
Posted in Audio on 11 January 2010
Stats: 147 views and 1 Comment Throughout its illustrious history the Foundation for Economic Education has enjoyed close relationships with many great thinkers of the twentieth century. Among them were Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt and, of course, Friedrich A. Hayek. Hayek first encountered FEE and Leonard Read, FEE's founder and first president, in 1947 as plans ...
Freedom Basics
Posted in Video on 6 January 2010
Stats: 82 views and No Comments Paul Cwik spoke to students attending Freedom University in Irvington, NY during the summer of 2009.
Posted in Video on 6 January 2010
Stats: 82 views and No Comments Paul Cwik spoke to students attending Freedom University in Irvington, NY during the summer of 2009.
Protected: Economic Distress Index Back Over 60
Posted in News on 21 December 2009
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Posted in News on 21 December 2009
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Being for the Free Market Isn’t Enough
Posted in The Goal Is Freedom on 2 October 2009
Stats: 24 views and 13 Comments Harold Meyerson, an op-ed columnist for the Washington Post, this week launched a devastating attack on what he calls "mainstream economists." Observe: Has any group of professionals ever been so spectacularly wrong? Pre-Copernican astronomers and cosmologists, I suppose, and for the same reason, really: They had an ...
Posted in The Goal Is Freedom on 2 October 2009
Stats: 24 views and 13 Comments Harold Meyerson, an op-ed columnist for the Washington Post, this week launched a devastating attack on what he calls "mainstream economists." Observe: Has any group of professionals ever been so spectacularly wrong? Pre-Copernican astronomers and cosmologists, I suppose, and for the same reason, really: They had an ...
Krugman Also Gets It Wrong
Posted in Not So Fast! on 9 September 2009
Stats: 6 views and 5 Comments In 1998 Paul Krugman wrote an attack on the Austrian theory of the business cycle (ATBC), saying that it was about as credible as the “phlogiston theory of fire.” Not surprisingly, he managed not only to mislabel the ATBC (calling it a “Hangover Theory”) but also proved incapable even of ...
Posted in Not So Fast! on 9 September 2009
Stats: 6 views and 5 Comments In 1998 Paul Krugman wrote an attack on the Austrian theory of the business cycle (ATBC), saying that it was about as credible as the “phlogiston theory of fire.” Not surprisingly, he managed not only to mislabel the ATBC (calling it a “Hangover Theory”) but also proved incapable even of ...
Roger Garrison Takes On Brad DeLong
Posted in News on 11 May 2009
Stats: 556 views and No Comments This month's The Freeman is causing some debate about the Austrian explanation of the recent economic downtown. Roger Garrison's piece on the subject garnered attention from economist Brad DeLong, who responded to the article on his blog. This enticed Garrison to post a rejoinder on his own site.
Posted in News on 11 May 2009
Stats: 556 views and No Comments This month's The Freeman is causing some debate about the Austrian explanation of the recent economic downtown. Roger Garrison's piece on the subject garnered attention from economist Brad DeLong, who responded to the article on his blog. This enticed Garrison to post a rejoinder on his own site.
Obama to Name Economic Advisory Board
Posted in In brief on 6 February 2009
Stats: 3 views and No Comments "President Barack Obama plans on Friday to name business executives, academics and labor leaders to an advisory panel that will help guide his effort to rescue the economy and rebuild the shattered U.S. financial system." (Reuters, Friday) Forget the board. He should start by reading Economics in One Lesson. FEE Timely Classic "Understanding ...
Posted in In brief on 6 February 2009
Stats: 3 views and No Comments "President Barack Obama plans on Friday to name business executives, academics and labor leaders to an advisory panel that will help guide his effort to rescue the economy and rebuild the shattered U.S. financial system." (Reuters, Friday) Forget the board. He should start by reading Economics in One Lesson. FEE Timely Classic "Understanding ...
