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New students should read this first...
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1. What is Austrian Economics?,
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2. Menger and the Founders,
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3. Ludwig von Mises,
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4. Friedrich von Hayek,
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5. Methodological Foundations,
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6. Value, Utility, and Prices,
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7. Time Preference and Interest,
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8. Capital,
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9. Profit, Loss, and Entrepreneurship
The first nine lessons covering history of thought, the founders, method, microeconomics, interest, capital, and entrepreneurship.
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10. The Ethics of Liberty,
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11. Property and Ownership,
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12. Liberty and Property
Three lessons on economics, property, and freedom
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13. Public Goods and Externalities,
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14. Welfare and Efficiency,
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15. Competition and Monopoly,
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16. The Firm,
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17. Wages and Labor,
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18. Money,
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19. Banking,
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20. International Trade,
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21. Consumer Protection,
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22. Resource Economics and Environmentalism,
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23. Risk and Insurance,
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24. Roads,
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25. Education,
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26. Security,
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27. The Internet Economy
Fourteen lessons on applied topics on public goods, monopoly, labor, money and banking, trade, environment, insurance, and more.
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28. Interventionism,
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29. Price Control,
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30. The Business Cycle,
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31. Calculation and Socialism,
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32. Antitrust,
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33. Inflation,
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34. Protectionism,
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35. Drug Prohibition
Eight lessons on interventionism, protectionism, the business cycle, and consumer control.
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36. Theory and History I,
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37. Theory and History II,
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38. The Welfare State,
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39. Taxation,
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40. War & Leviathan,
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41. The Birth of Freedom in Europe,
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42. The Industrial Revolution,
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43. Mercantilism,
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44. The Progressive Era,
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45. World War I,
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46. The Great Depression,
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47. World War II
Twelve lessons on the theory of history, the welfare state, taxes, war, industrial revolution, and 20th century economic and political history.
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48. Critique of Marxism,
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49. Austrian Versus Mainstream,
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50. Austrian Versus Chicago on Law & Economics
Three lessons on Marx, Neoclassicism, and Chicago.
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51. The Pre-Austrians,
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52. The Future of Austro-Libertarianism
Two final lessons on Austrian predecessors and liberty in the 21st century.
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Post topics here not directly tied to the Home Study Course.
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