Centro RBS, a libertarian voice in Mexico promoting sound economics, has published Per Bylund’s book How To Think about the Economy: A Primer into Spanish. They also feature an interview on their website, in English, with Per Bylund about the impact of his
It is with a sad heart that we note the passing of Axel Leijonhufvud on May 2. He wasn’t an Austrian (but rather, as a good Swede, a Wicksellian), nor did he like pigeonholes, but he leaves a large legacy that is relevant to the Austrian school. He, much like Roger Garrison, knew more about what Keynes said than most any other scholar, past or
El Centro RBS, una voz libertaria en México que promueve una economía sólida, ha publicado el libro de Per Bylund How To Think about the Economy: A Primer en español. En su sitio web también incluyen una entrevista en inglés con Per Bylund sobre el impacto de su
Con gran tristeza constatamos el fallecimiento de Axel Leijonhufvud el 2 de mayo. No era un austriaco (sino, como buen sueco, un wickselliano), ni le gustaban los encasillamientos, pero deja un gran legado relevante para la escuela austriaca. Él, al igual que Roger Garrison, sabía más sobre lo que decía Keynes que casi cualquier otro académico,
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