September 2019 marks 70 years since the appearance of Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action: A Treatise on Economics, one of the truly great “classics” of modern economics. Too often a “classic” means a famous book considered to have made important contributions to some field of study and that is reverentially referred to but is unfortunately rarely ever read any-more. In economics, Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations is a typical example of such a work. Every economist and a good number Continue Reading
Archive for September 5th, 2019
Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action: Marking 70 Years of Continuing Relevance
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N.J.’s economic reality vs. Gov. Murphy’s rhetoric
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Policy analyst and former Gov. Christie chief of staff says Murphy’s rose-colored view of the state’s economy isn’t exactly accurate
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