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Who has been generally credited with "founding" Austrian economics?
Who has been generally credited with "founding" Austrian economics? by Murray N. Rothbard is a free audio lecture (0:24) at freecapitalists.org, recorded 13 July 2009, part of the 16-lecture series Austrian Theory.
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0:00The generally accepted position on the Austrian school was that, of course, Menger was the founder, Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk was his most important student, Friedrich von Wieser, putting him to the side as the brother-in-law of Boehm-Bawerk, contributed a little bit but not a great deal, and then Mises Salerno, of course, was the great successor of Boehm-Bawerk.
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Speakers: Murray N. Rothbard.
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