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"Joseph T. Salerno is an Austrian School economist in the United States. ..."
Writings
A Fairy Tale of the Austrian Movement, Mises.org Daily Article, 25 Sep 2007
Related Topics: Austrian Economics, Peter J. Boettke, Murray N. Rothbard
Critiques the section of Brian Doherty's Radicals for Capitalism that deals with the recent revival of Austrian economics, as recounted by Prof. Peter Boettke
"This leads us to an evaluation of Boettke's broader claim that Austrians are mainly or even exclusively interested in doing research in methodology and related fields. Even a cursory inspection of the publication records of Austrian economists who came of age during the modern revival of the Austrian School reveals this allegation to have utterly no foundation in fact."
Related Topics: Austrian Economics, Peter J. Boettke, Murray N. Rothbard
Critiques the section of Brian Doherty's Radicals for Capitalism that deals with the recent revival of Austrian economics, as recounted by Prof. Peter Boettke
"This leads us to an evaluation of Boettke's broader claim that Austrians are mainly or even exclusively interested in doing research in methodology and related fields. Even a cursory inspection of the publication records of Austrian economists who came of age during the modern revival of the Austrian School reveals this allegation to have utterly no foundation in fact."
Biography of Carl Menger: The Founder of the Austrian School
Related Topic: Carl Menger
Ludwig von Mises Institute
Related Topic: Carl Menger
Ludwig von Mises Institute
It Usually Ends With Murray Rothbard: My Long and Winding Road to Libertarianism and Austrian Economics, 23 Jun 2005
Related Topic: Murray N. Rothbard
Autobiographical, recounts Prof. Salerno's progression from conservatism to anarcho-capitalism, from classical to Austrian economics, and meeting Murray Rothbard
"Mr. Mautner assigned us to read ... parts of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. ... I was enthralled by Smith's straightforward and non-moralizing analysis of the free market economy and its social benefits. It dawned on me that economics offered a scientific argument for the free society that complemented the moral argument in its favor."
Related Topic: Murray N. Rothbard
Autobiographical, recounts Prof. Salerno's progression from conservatism to anarcho-capitalism, from classical to Austrian economics, and meeting Murray Rothbard
"Mr. Mautner assigned us to read ... parts of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. ... I was enthralled by Smith's straightforward and non-moralizing analysis of the free market economy and its social benefits. It dawned on me that economics offered a scientific argument for the free society that complemented the moral argument in its favor."
The Mystery of Banking, The Mystery of Banking, Sep 2008
Related Topics: Murray N. Rothbard, Banking
Foreword to the 2008 Mises Institute edition
"While it is therefore written in Rothbard's characteristically sparkling prose it does not shy away from a rigorous presentation of the basic theoretical principles ... Rothbard himself was the leading monetary economist in the sound money tradition in the second half of the twentieth century, contributing many of the building blocks to the theoretical structure that he lays out."
Related Topics: Murray N. Rothbard, Banking
Foreword to the 2008 Mises Institute edition
"While it is therefore written in Rothbard's characteristically sparkling prose it does not shy away from a rigorous presentation of the basic theoretical principles ... Rothbard himself was the leading monetary economist in the sound money tradition in the second half of the twentieth century, contributing many of the building blocks to the theoretical structure that he lays out."
Interviews
The Banks Are Broke, The Lew Rockwell Show, 22 Jul 2008
Related Topic: Banking
Lew asks Salerno why the entire banking industry is threatened if a big bank is allowed to go bankrupt
Related Topic: Banking
Lew asks Salerno why the entire banking industry is threatened if a big bank is allowed to go bankrupt
Videos
Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve, by Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1996
Related Topics: Federal Reserve System, Banking, Money, Ron Paul, Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Murray N. Rothbard
Explains the origins of money and banking, how and why the Federal Reserve was created and the effects it has had on society. Dedicated to Murray Rothbard.