The Ivy League’s Blackballing of Austrian School Economists
Written by Gary North on October 9, 2012

There has never been an Austrian School economist on the faculty of an Ivy League university. There have been two ex-Austrians. Three decades ago, Fritz Machlup taught at Princeton, but he had long since abandoned his Austrian views. He had been a follower of Mises until the 1940s. Mises saved his life by persuading him […]
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