Liberty Matters this month features an essay by me on Kirzner with commentary by Mario Rizzo, Peter Klein, and Frederic Sautet. Please join the conversation once it opens to the public in a week or so.Well worth taking the time to read.
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Thursday, 9 March 2017
A dialogue on Israel Kirzner and his contributions to price theory and the competitive market process
From Peter Boettke at the Coordination Problem blog comes this bit of good news,
Friday, 7 February 2014
A conversation with Israel Kirzner
Israel Kirzner, now Professor Emeritus at NYU, is among the foremost scholars in the continuing development of the Austrian school of economic theory. He has extended our understanding of the workings of a free society, illuminated the role of entrepreneurs in the process of economic discovery, and shed new light on the dynamics of market forces. In this interview, recorded in 2000, Kirzner explores these differences, as well as his experiences as student of Ludwig von Mises, his interaction with other Austrian greats such as Friedrich Hayek, and his career as a professor at New York University. He displays his keen understanding of the differences between the Austrian school and neo-classical economics, and how Austrian economics affords new and exciting avenues for future work.
More information is available at Newmedia at UFM.edu.
More information is available at Newmedia at UFM.edu.
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