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Conservatism in the United States / Economic theories / Austrian economists / Marginal concepts / Social philosophy / Austrian School / Ludwig von Mises / Friedrich Hayek / Capitalism / Economics / Libertarianism / Political philosophy
Date: 2010-12-28 16:44:14
Conservatism in the United States
Economic theories
Austrian economists
Marginal concepts
Social philosophy
Austrian School
Ludwig von Mises
Friedrich Hayek
Capitalism
Economics
Libertarianism
Political philosophy

Primer on Austrian Economics By Jeffrey Herbener The Austrian School of economics began in 1871 when Carl Menger, a professor at the University of Vienna, published the book, Principles of Economics. This work helped rev

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