Anyone has a good reading list for Austrian economics. Thank you
Login to reply
Replies (15)
Austrian reading good has a Thank list Anyone for economics. you
Rothbard’s “Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature” is a good collection of essays.
Thank you I'll have a read
Reading List For Austrian Economics
1. Ludwig Von Mises:
•Human Action
•Interventionism
•Theory of Money and Credit
•Theory and History
•Planning for Freedom
•Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth
•Epistemological Problems of Economics
•The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science
•Economic Freedom and Interventionism
2. Murray Rothbard
•What Has Government Done To Our Money?
•Man, Economy and State
•Power and Market
•America's Great Depression
•The Panic of 1819
•The Logic of Action (Published as 'Economic Controversies')
•The Progressive Era
•The Case Against The Fed
•The Mystery of Banking
•An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought
3. Hans-Hermann Hoppe
•Economic Science and the Austrian Method
•The Economics and Ethics of Private Property
•The Great Fiction
4. F. A. Hayek
•Choice in Currency
•Individualism and Economic Order
•Use of Knowledge in Society
•Prices and Production
•Monetary theory and the trade cycle
5. Eugen Von Böm-Bawerk
•The Positive Theory of Capital
•Capital & Interest
6. Carl Menger
•Origins of Money
•Principles of Economics
7. Jörg Guido Hülsmann
•Ethics of Money Production
8. Roderick T Long
•Wittgenstein, Austrian Economics, and the Logic of Action: Praxeological Investigations
9. Saifedean Ammous
•The Bitcoin Standard
•Principles of Economics
10. Henry Hazlitt
•Economics in One Lesson
•The Failure of the New Economics
•The Inflation Crisis, and How to Resolve it
You can find all these books at https://mises.org/
Do I need to read them all or can this list be pruned down?
I read --
1. Principles of Economics by @Saifedean Ammous
2. Economics in One Lesson.
Very simple and got a very good understanding.
Yeah, it can be pruned
•Human Action by Mises
•Man, Economy and State by Rothbard
•Economic Science and the Austrian Method by Hoppe
start with these two, potentially in reverse order:
I read --
1. Principles of Economics by @Saifedean Ammous
2. Economics in One Lesson.
Very simple and got a very good understanding.
View quoted note →
I found them quite approachable. Anatomy of the State is also a good read, but you’ll get more breadth out of Egalitarianism.
Thank you. That's great. Much appreciated
🫂
mises.org/begin
I will watch all of these — thanks for sharing
Super thank you!!
Ethics of Money Production, must read!