- In 1997, Bryan Caplan wrote an essay explaining why he was no longer a self-described Austrian.
- Recently, a reader asked him to comment on that essay.
- Bob reacts to Bryan’s current views, arguing that the history of economic thought is indeed important, and the Misesian approach to praxeology is crucial.
Bryan Caplan’s Recent Article: Mises.org/HAP476a
Bryan Caplan’s “Why I Am Not an Austrian Economist”: Mises.org/HAP476b
Hoppe’s Economic Science and the Austrian Method: Mises.org/HAP476c
Bob’s Cambridge University Press Article on Böhm-Bawerk’s Critiques: Mises.org/HAP476d
A Modern Guide to Austrian Economics: Mises.org/HAP476e
Bob and David Freidman, “The Chicago Vs. Austrian School Debate”: Mises.org/HAP476f
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