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Thursday, August 6, 2015
Austrian economics textbook?
Is there anything resembling a formalized, textbook style introduction to the Austrian school? Don't get me wrong, stuff like *Serfdom* and *One Lesson* are definitely on my list and I'm sure they are far more accessible than a textbook. However there is value in different approaches and I can say I definitely find a textbook approach is helpful--I had a lot of trouble with economic concepts until I actually took a course on it and saw a formal presentation.