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Introduction to Austrian Economics
Course Description
A series of 11 lectures on the basics of the Austrian School of economics. Presented by Hans-Hermann Hoppe and Jörg Guido Hülsmann, this seminar includes eleven lectures and was recorded in September 2005 in Klampenborg, Denmark.

The Austrian School is a school of economic thought that is based on methodological individualism. It originated in late-19th and early-20th century Vienna with the work of Carl Menger, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser, and others. Current-day economists working in this tradition are located in many different countries, but their work is referred to as Austrian economics.
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1 | Mises and the Austrian School (1:03:34) | Play Video |
2 | Value, Utility and Price (55:21) | Play Video |
3 | Division of Labor and Money (1:08:14) | Play Video |
4 | The Theory of Banking (1:07:13) | Play Video |
5 | Capital and Interest (55:34) | Play Video |
6 | Praxeology: The Austrian Method (1:11:44) | Play Video |
7 | Business Cycle Theory (1:09:25) | Play Video |
8 | The Economics of Deflation (38:24) | Play Video |
9 | Theory and History (53:16) | Play Video |
10 | The Foundations of Welfare Economics (43:19) | Play Video |
11 | Law and Economics (1:17:39) | Play Video |
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