The 2009 Lou Church Memorial Lecture in Religion and Economics, presented by Rabbi Daniel Lapin. Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Includes a Welcome and Introduction by Joseph T. Salerno.
ASC 2009
Recordings of the Austrian Scholars Conference: 12–14 March 2009.
Lawrence W. Reed discusses the latest edition of his primer, “Great Myths of the Great Depression.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Introduction by Dr. Mark Thornton.
Thomas DiLorenzo, Professor of Economics at Loyola College in Maryland, discusses his latest book, “Hamilton’s Curse: How Jefferson’s Arch Enemy Betrayed the American Revolution--and What It Means for Americans Today.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute...
Richard Grimm presents Economic Crisis: A Look Ahead at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
Gary North presents Economic Crisis: A Look Ahead at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
The 2009 Murray N. Rothbard Memorial Lecture, presented by Roberta Modugno. Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Includes an Introduction by Joseph T. Salerno.
Robert P. Murphy discusses his recent study guide for Ludwig von Mises’s economic treatise, “Human Action”. Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Introduction by Dr. Mark Thornton.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., president and founder of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses his latest book, “The Left, The Right, and The State.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Introduction by Dr. Mark Thornton.
Paul A. Cleveland, Professor of Economics at Birmingham-Southern College, discusses his latest book, “Unmasking the Sacred Lies.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Introduction by Dr. Mark Thornton.
Jörg Guido Hülsmann, professor of economics at the University of Angers in France, discusses his recent book, “The Ethics of Money Production.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 12 March 2009. Introduction by Dr. Mark Thornton.
Douglas E. French presents Economic Crisis: A Look Ahead at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr., discusses several of his recent books, including the latest ‘New York Times’ bestseller, “Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse.” Recorded at the annual Austrian Scholars Conference...
Robert P. Murphy presents Economic Crisis: A Look Ahead at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
This is perhaps the most compelling and accessible explanation of boom-bust economics ever given.
The Private Supply of Money, presented by Prorfessor George A. Selgin, author of Good Money, a history of private coinage in Britain during the industrial revolution. He explains that the total privatization of money is not a far-flung idea but rather an
The 2009 Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture presented by Thorsten Polleit.
Daniel Coleman and Stephen Krogh present The Private Production of Urban Planning. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Economic Freedom.
Chris Brown presents Entrepreneurship and the Discovery of Economic Theory. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Entrepreneurship.
Gil Guillory presents Marketing Subscription-Based Patrol and Restitution. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Security and Foreign Policy.
Warren Miller presents The Land Mines in Market-to-Market Accounting Standards. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Markets and Finance.
Hunt Tooley presents Peace in the Middle East: Empire, Oil, and the Reshaping of the Middle East After World War I. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Security and Foreign Policy.
Robert A. Lawson presents Examining the Hayek-Friedman Hypothesis on Economic and Political Freedom. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Economic Freedom.
Matthew McCaffrey presents Entrepreneurship and the Discovery of Economic Theory. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Entrepreneurship.
Daniel McCarthy offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Security and Foreign Policy.
Luca L. Hickman presents The Broader Risk: Exploring the International Ramifications of American Corn-Ethanol Policy. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Markets and Finance.
Walter Block and William Barnett present Time Deposits: Fraud and the ABCT. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Monetary Economics and the Business Cycle
Devin Leary-Hanebrink presents Socialized Sports: Your Money at Work. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Economic Freedom.
Tyler Watts presents Endangered Specie: Monetary Debasement in the U.S.. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Monetary Economics and the Business Cycle.
William Anderson presents Say’s Law and the Austrian Business Cycle Theory. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Monetary Economics and the Business Cycle
Joshua T. McCabe presents African-American Railroad Workers, 1900-1960: A Critical Reinterpretation. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Economic Freedom.
Thomas DiLorenzo presents The Bailout and the Myth of Limited Government. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Bailout and Myth of Limited Government.
Richard C. Grimm presents Thymology and Security Analysis: The Development of an Austrian View of Investment. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Markets and Finance.
Randall Holcombe presents The Bush-Obama Bailout Has Permenantly Changed the Nature of American Capitalism. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Bailout and Myth of Limited Government.
George Bragues presents The Ethics of the U.S. Monetary Policy in response to the Financial Crisis. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Monetary Economics and the Business Cycle.
Marshall DeRosa presents Constitutional Collapse Under the Weight of Economic Bailout. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Bailout and Myth of Limited Government.
Simon Bilo presents A Note on the Austrian Theory of Foreign Exchange Rates. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Security and Foreign Policy.
Jeffrey McMullen presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting.
ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
Warren Miller presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From teh 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting.
John Chapman presents The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting. From the 2009 ASC Panel: The Place of Austrian Economics in Management Research, Education, and Consulting
Laurence Vance presents The Flat Tax Is Not Flat and the FairTax Is Not Fair. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Roderick Long presents American Revolution and the Spectre of Anarchy: The Hamilton-Seabury and Price-Lind Debates. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Topics on Constitutional Order.
James F. Guyot presents The Summers Heresy at Large. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Timothy Terrell offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Jonathan Mariano presents Factors of Subjective Value: Using Market Entrepreneurship to Advance the Free Market. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr. presents Catholic Social Teaching and the Austrian School Revisited: A Reply to Thomas Storck. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Religion and Economics.
Shawn Ritenour presents Nineteenth Century Conservative Protestant Theory and the Biblical View of Property. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Religion and Economics.
Robert Mulligan presents Religion as Adaptation: The Role of Time Preference. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Gary North presents Progressive Academic Scholarship and Liberal Protestant Theology: 1902-1940. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Religion and Economics.
John Hamilton presents Oil, Socialism, and ‘There Will Be Blood’. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Timothy Terrell presents The Influence of John Calvin on Economic Thought. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Religion and Economics.
Gerard N. Casey presents ‘Which is to be Master?’—The Indefensibility of Political Representation. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Topics on Constitutional Order.
Laurence Vance offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Religion and Economics.
Michael Edelstein presents How to Be Happy in a Statist World. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sociology of Social Change.
Francesco Di Iorio presents Hayek’s Theory of Mind and Individualism. From the 2009 ASC Panel: History and Method of the Austrian School.
Rich Wilcke presents Political Capitalism: The Elephant in the Parlor. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Norman Horn presents Science and the Free Market: How Government Distorts Scientific Research Through Public Funding. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Tomohide Yasuda presents The Common Pitfall of Valuing Ecosystems. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Kevin Hodgkins presents Against the Third Sector as a Contrivance of the State. from the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Antonio Masala presents The Battle of Ideas from Keynes to Thatcher. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Paul Cwik presents Recession Economics and Non-Neutral Money. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
Joseph A. Weglarz presents William Douglass: Sound-Money Theorist of the American Colonial Period. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
Jörg Guido Hülsmann presents Financial Markets: Free and Compulsory. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
Wladimir Kraus presents The Essence of Keynesian Economics: A Critique. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Ivan Luna Luzardo presents Markets in Urban Lands. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
Tomohide Yasuda presents The Role of Policy Academics in Guarding failing Food Safety Regulation: The Anti-Aphid Hypothesis. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
Paola Mazzà presents Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
David Gordon offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Ryan McMaken presents An Austrian Examination of the News Media and Its Future. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Paul T. Prentice presents The Link Between Degenerating Currency and Degenerating Culture. From the 200 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
Joseph T. Salerno presents Was Rothbard a Mainstream Economist? From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
J. H. Huebert offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
J. Bradley Jansen presents The Carry Tax Proposal: Back from the Dead. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
John Payne presents The Engineer and the Automobile: Mistaken Predictions about St. Louis’ Interstate System. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
A Critique of Yunus and His Micro-Finance by Walter Block. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.