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Who Is?
Mises Institute
13 episodes
7 months ago
Mises Institute scholars present the highlights in the life and work of major contributors to the development of the Austrian school of Economics. The list of trailblazers includes familiar names like Menger, Mises, and Rothbard, as well as some less well-known but important people like Röpke and Fetter.
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Mises Institute scholars present the highlights in the life and work of major contributors to the development of the Austrian school of Economics. The list of trailblazers includes familiar names like Menger, Mises, and Rothbard, as well as some less well-known but important people like Röpke and Fetter.
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Who Is?
Who Is Friedrich Hayek?
F.A. Hayek's many contributions to the Austrian school of economics are highlighted by Peter Klein.
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7 years ago

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Who Is Frank Fetter?
Jeffrey Herbener discusses the significant contributions of Frank Fetter (1863–1949) on the implications of the marginalist revolution
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7 years ago

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Who Is Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk?
A member of the “second generation of the Austrian school of economics,” Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914) and his works are discussed by Peter Klein.
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7 years ago

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Who Is Henry Hazlitt?
Jonathan Newman discusses the contributions of Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993), the brilliant popularizer of sound economics.
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7 years ago

Who Is?
Who is Ludwig von Mises?
Guido Hülsmann highlights the life and work of Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973), arguably the greatest economist of all time. 
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7 years ago

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Who is Philip Wicksteed?
G.P. Manish highlights the life and work of theologian and scholar Philip Wicksteed (1844–1927).
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7 years ago

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Who is Frédéric Bastiat?
The life and work of the 19th century economist and statesman, Claude-Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), are highlighted by Guido Hülsmann.
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7 years ago

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Who is Richard Cantillon?
Richard Cantillon (1680–1734) was perhaps the most important and influential economist of all time, though few people have ever heard of him.
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7 years ago

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Who is Juan de Mariana?
Lucas Engelhardt explains the many contributions of an early precursor to not only the Austrian school but to the whole of economic thought.
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7 years ago

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Who is Jean-Baptiste Say?
Per Bylund explains the many contributions of Jean-Baptiste Say, a precursor to the Austrian school of economics. 
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7 years ago

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Who is Murray Rothbard?
David Gordon discusses Murray Rothbard’s contributions to economic theory and their broader historical context.
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7 years ago

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Who is Wilhelm Röpke?
Shawn Ritenour introduces German economist Wilhelm Röpke (1899-1966).
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7 years ago

Who Is?
Who is Carl Menger?
Jeff Deist discusses the major contributions of Carl Menger (1840–1921), founder of the Austrian school of economics.
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7 years ago

Who Is?
Mises Institute scholars present the highlights in the life and work of major contributors to the development of the Austrian school of Economics. The list of trailblazers includes familiar names like Menger, Mises, and Rothbard, as well as some less well-known but important people like Röpke and Fetter.