Austrian School
Mark Justin Valek, a native of Austria, studied Business Administration with a focus on banking and finance at the Vienna University of Economics. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) charter holder and a licensed options and futures trader at the Vienna Stock Exchange. Valek started his professional career in asset management at […]
Philipp Bagus (ES/D) is a native of Germany. He earned his M.A. at the University of Münster (D) and his Ph.D. in economics at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid (ES). Currently he works as Prof. of Economics at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Prof. Bagus’ specializes in Austrian Economics with a focus […]
A brief outline for the XX. Gottfried von Haberler Conference Austrian Economics at Work “Nobody can be a great economist who is only an economist – and I am even tempted to add that the economist who is only an economist is likely to become a nuisance if not a positive danger.” […]
The following series of articles presents the Austrian School of economics, 1000 words at a time. Nine economists. Twenty-seven articles. One coherent tradition that the establishment has been trying to ignore for 150 years. They were right. Human Action, the most ambitious work in the history of economics. Article 7/27 Geneva. 1940. Ludwig von Mises hands […]
The following series of articles presents the Austrian School of economics, 1000 words at a time. Nine economists. Twenty-seven articles. One coherent tradition that the establishment has been trying to ignore for 150 years. They were right. Article 5/27 Vienna. March 1938. The Gestapo enter Ludwig von Mises’s apartment the day German forces march into […]





























