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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
An Austrian Approach to Economic History.
Hi! I am a History student with an undergraduate degree in economics. I Wonder if anyone here has some links to books articles where Austrian methodology is used to analyze historical phenomena. Any help is welcome. I read some Rothbard years ago, regarding currency areas and currency history in the US. But I am looking for other litterature. If you have any comments in how I could apply Austrian methodology to the history field please let me know.