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The Austrian school of economics
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The Austrian school of economics
Overview
Curriculum
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Introduction
1.1 - Introduction to the Austrian School of Economics
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Methodological foundations
2.1 - Methodological subjectivism
2.2 - Methodological individualism
2.3 - Praxeology
2.4 - Methodological dualism
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Fundamental economic concepts
3.1 - Time preference
3.2 - Austrian capital theory
3.3 - Opportunity cost
3.4 - The market process
3.5 - The central role of the entrepreneur
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Monetary theory
4.1 - Austrian monetary theory
4.2 - The emergence of money in the market
4.3 - Price formation
4.4 - Friedrich Hayek's price signal
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Business cycles and state intervention
5.1 - Calculating interest rates
5.2 - The role of central banks
5.3 - Austrian business cycle theory
5.4 - Impossible economic calculation in a socialist regime
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History of the Austrian school
6.1 - History and origins of the Austrian school
6.2 - Classical economics, French liberalism and Kantian philosophy
6.3 - The origins of the marginalist revolution
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The Austrian school and Bitcoin
7.1 - The Austrian school and Bitcoin
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Final section
8.1 - Reviews and ratings
8.2 - Final examination
8.3 - Conclusion