The Austrian School of Economics has prevailed through time given the
relevance it has gained in understanding the way markets really work.
Peter Boettke has a conversation with Luis Figueroa regarding the
importance of the philosophy of economics and explains the value of its
premises. They discuss the process of thinking and understanding life
through an economics point of view, as a result of dynamic laws present
in everyday situations. Finally, Boettke comments on the role of ethics
in the Austrian School of Economics and portrays common misconceptions
about these sciences.
Peter Boettke professor of economics at
George Mason University, where he also serves as vice president for
research, BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism, and research
director for the Global Prosperity Initiative at the Mercatus Center.
Furthermore, he is deputy director of the James M. Buchanan Center for
Political Economy. He is author and coauthor of various books on
economics and politics, such as: Challenging Institutional Analysis and
Development: The Bloomington School, The Economic Way of Thinking, The
Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: The Formative Years, among
others. Boettke received his BA in economics from Grove City College, MA
and PhD in economics from George Mason University.
original video source:http://newmedia.ufm.edu/boettkerelevance
original video source:http://newmedia.ufm.edu/boettkerelevance
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