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The Mises Institute, short name for Ludwig von Mises Institute for Austrian Economics (LvMI), is a right-libertarian academic organization based in Auburn, Alabama and engaged in research and scholarship in the fields of economics, philosophy and political economy. Its scholarship is inspired by the work of Austrian School economist Ludwig von ...
The German Mises Institute (Ludwig von Mises Institut Deutschland e.V.) is a 2012 founded interest group and think tank of libertarian gold traders and investment advisors, which were associated with Swiss-based German billionaire August von Finck (1930–2021).
Mises Institute people (40 P) Pages in category "Mises Institute" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes
The Mises Institute was founded in 1982 by Lew Rockwell, Burton Blumert, and Murray Rothbard, [28] following a split between the Cato Institute and Rothbard, who had been one of the founders of the Cato Institute. [29] [non-primary source needed] After Rothbard's death in 1996, Hoppe was a leading anarcho-capitalist figure at the Mises ...
The Libertarian Party Mises Caucus (LPMC) is a caucus within the Libertarian Party in the United States that promotes paleolibertarianism, [5] fusionism, [6] [7] as well as a more conservative version of American libertarianism associated with the presidential campaigns of former U.S. congressman Ron Paul.
A fourth person, Donald Livingston is also identified as "connected" to the institute. Wilson does have an author page at mises.org, but only four articles: two from 1995 and two from 1999 (republished in 2009). Fleming does not seem to have a page at mises.org, but he did present "Did the South Have to Fight?" at the 1994 Costs of War conference.
Robert Higgs (born February 1, 1944) is an American economic historian and economist combining material from Public Choice, the New institutional economics, and the Austrian school of economics; and describes himself as a "libertarian anarchist" [1] in political and legal theory and public policy [clarification needed].
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