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Friday, April 8, 2016
What do I need to read before Human Action?
I'm going to tackle Mises' major work soon, but it's obviously embedded in a tradition, and critical of the economics of this time. What other works in the history of economics do I need to be familiar with in order to understand Mises' critique? Assume I'm a complete economic layman.