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Subject The November-December Issue of 'The Austrian' Is Now Online!
Date November 12, 2019 2:02 PM
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How Entrepreneurs Build the World: ([link removed]) In this issue's Q and A, Per Bylund discusses the economic system of his native country of Sweden. Prof. Bylund also explains why we can't understand economics without understanding the entrepreneur, and how the entrepreneur is absolutely central and essential to a growing economy.

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A Deeply Flawed History of the Austrian School: ([link removed]) David Gordon reviews The Marginal Revolutionaries: How Austrian Economists Fought the War of Ideas by Janek Wasserman. According to Dr. Gordon, Wasserman has brought to light substantial archival material on the background of the Austrian school. But his conclusions are deeply flawed, as Wasserman is beyond his depth when he writes about theoretical issues.

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