A single reference to Böhm-Bawerk by a Keynesian professor set Jeffrey Herbener, who I consider one of the best economists alive today, on the path toward becoming an Austrian. Here he tells that story to Tom Woods.
A single reference to Böhm-Bawerk by a Keynesian professor set Jeffrey Herbener, who I consider one of the best economists alive today, on the path toward becoming an Austrian. Here he tells that story to Tom Woods.
Walter Block Mark Brandly Paul Cantor John Cochran Paul Cwik Thomas DiLorenzo Douglas French David Gordon Jeffrey Herbener Robert Higgs Hans-Hermann Hoppe Jörg Guido Hülsmann Peter Klein Hunter Lewis Thorsten Polleit Ralph Raico Joseph Salerno Timothy Terrell Mark Thornton Christopher Westley Thomas Woods
[...] at the Circle Bastiat, Daniel J. Sanchez posted a video by Tom Woods interviewing Jeffrey Herbener. Herbener’s career has been greatly influenced by [...]