ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Websites > Austrian Economic Theory
- Peter J. Boettke Home Page
Source: Peter J. Boettke
City: Fairfax, State: VA, Country: United States
- Great selection of online articles, book reviews, and much more by this George Mason University professor of economics.
- The Friedrich Hayek scholars page
Source: Greg Ransom
City: Carlsbad, State: CA, Country: United States
E-mail: gbransom@aol.com
- A major resource for researchers and others interested in the works of F.A. Hayek. Includes extensive bibliographical materials, quotes, and articles about the renowned Nobel-laureate.
- J. Patrick Gunning's Subjectivist Home Page
Source: Institute of Public Finance
City: Taipei, Country: Taiwan
E-mail: gunning@cc.nchulc.edu.tw
- "Gives students of Austrian economics and subjectivism access to a set of papers on the meaning of subjectivism, old and new."
- The Austrian economics scholars page
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Country: United States
- A continuously updated compendium of documents, tools, and resources for scholars and students interested in Austrian economics.
- The complete Mises bibliography
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Country: United States
- A complete online bibliography to the writings of Ludwig von Mises. Many books and articles are linked to the full text. (2000)
- Centenary Tribute to Friedrich A. von Hayek
Source: Liberty Institute
Country: India
- F.A. Hayek, one of the greatest philosophers of freedom, was born on May 8, 1899, one hundred years ago. Here are some articles and links that celebrate his legacy. (5/99)
- Austrian study guide
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Country: United States
- A thorough, searchable guide to the free-market ideas of the Austrian school of economics.
- Alexandre Padilla
Source: Alexandre Padilla
City: Auburn, State: AL, Country: United States
E-mail: alexpadilla@mises.org
- Provides a bibliographical database on the Austrian School of Economics as well as personal information about Padilla and some of his works in the field.
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