By Israel M. Kirzner: The Freeman • September 2009 • Volume: 59 • Issue: 7 A great book, it has been remarked, is like a great castle. It can be viewed from many different angles, each offering a unique perspective. Viewing Ludwig von Mises’s monumental work from the vantage of 2009 permits one to see [...]
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Extraordinary Times Requires…Well Ordinary Economics
Post by Dr. Peter Boettke I remained amazed concerning the mass hysteria of my chosen profession in times of adjustment. Why do we even talk of “depression economics” as if the lessons of economic science drastically change? Would it make sense to talk of “depression physics” or “depression biology”? Wouldn’t the teachings of physics and [...]
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