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Austrian Economics Newsletter is a newsletter that was published quarterly by the Ludwig von Mises Institute until Winter 2003. It was established in the Fall of 1977 and published by the Center for Libertarian Studies, but moved to the Mises Institute in 1984. The newsletter covers economics from an Austrian perspective: "Each issue spotlights the writings and research of a scholar or financial journalist who works within the tradition of the Austrian School."

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  • Austrian Economics Newsletter fue un boletín que fue publicado trimestralmente por el Instituto Ludwig von Mises hasta el invierno boreal de 2003. Fue establecido en el otoño boreal de 1977 y publicado por el Center for Libertarian Studies, pero se trasladó al Instituto Mises en 1984. El boletín cubría la economía desde una perspectiva austriaca: "Cada número destaca los escritos y la investigación de un académico o periodista financiero que trabaja dentro de la tradición de la escuela austriaca".​ (es)
  • Austrian Economics Newsletter is a newsletter that was published quarterly by the Ludwig von Mises Institute until Winter 2003. It was established in the Fall of 1977 and published by the Center for Libertarian Studies, but moved to the Mises Institute in 1984. The newsletter covers economics from an Austrian perspective: "Each issue spotlights the writings and research of a scholar or financial journalist who works within the tradition of the Austrian School." (en)
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  • Austrian Economics Newsletter is a newsletter that was published quarterly by the Ludwig von Mises Institute until Winter 2003. It was established in the Fall of 1977 and published by the Center for Libertarian Studies, but moved to the Mises Institute in 1984. The newsletter covers economics from an Austrian perspective: "Each issue spotlights the writings and research of a scholar or financial journalist who works within the tradition of the Austrian School." Through their official website, people can learn about the organization, from 2003, there are not only quarterly newsletters, but also various ways to present the views of Austrian economists on the economy, such as academic books, events, video, etc., or non-academics such as blogs or podcasts. The Mises Institute commemorates Ludwig von Mises, an economist whose research fields include economics, politics, and philosophy. The purpose of the establishment is not only to commemorate him, but also to develop the economy and politics of the Austrian school, and the research funds are from private donations. The materials in this website are academic such as journals, forums, films, etc., published in each issue are scholars and experts visiting various fields. The special point of this newsletter page is that they interviewed many experts and scholars at the same time through the author's interview, then can guess more different content through their conversation, especially for the "future trend" of Austrians. For people, this newsletter analyzes the comparison of the past and future of the Austrian school for the economy, and summarize and analyze the differences and similarities. The data provided by several academic experts in their field can be compared with their interview data from a long time ago, therefore, it may draw interesting comparisons. Through the newsletter published every quarter, we can understand the friction between theory, environment and scholars from different schools. Austrian economics letter uses different theories and cases to compare and discuss from the traditional economic concept of the Austrian school and different schools in each period, and each view is based on the traditional 19th century theory. The Austrian school is to continue the thought of the economic school in the 15th century, therefore, it will fall behind many economic schools in terms of theory, relevant views and ideas, such as the difference between the Austrian school and Keynesian economics. (en)
  • Austrian Economics Newsletter fue un boletín que fue publicado trimestralmente por el Instituto Ludwig von Mises hasta el invierno boreal de 2003. Fue establecido en el otoño boreal de 1977 y publicado por el Center for Libertarian Studies, pero se trasladó al Instituto Mises en 1984. El boletín cubría la economía desde una perspectiva austriaca: "Cada número destaca los escritos y la investigación de un académico o periodista financiero que trabaja dentro de la tradición de la escuela austriaca".​ (es)
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