Economics, as a branch of the more general theory of human action, deals with all human action, i.e., with mans purposive aiming at the attainment of ends chosen, whatever these ends may be.--Ludwig von Mises
Saturday, April 11, 2009
The Mises Institute: Great Depression Seminar
The videos of the the recent (4/4/09) Mises Institute Conference. The Great Depression: What Can We Learn From It Today.
Walter Block, 80 Years Later: Parallels Between 1929 and 2009
Thomas DiLorenzo, A Recipe for the Next Great Depression
Jeffrey Tucker, Dissident Publishing: Then and Now
Douglas E. French, Bubble Economics
Thomas E Woods, Jr., Why You've Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920
Labels:
Great Depression,
Mises Institute
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