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Prof Peter J. Boettke

Prof Peter J. Boettke

Peter J. Boettke is a professor of economics at George Mason University.

Economics11 August 11<11 August 11

Assume for the sake of argument that there were missed opportunities, now what?

During the financial crisis, my perspective has been hardened that the classical economist and even a hard nosed version of Austrianism is the appropriate…

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Economics4 May 11<4 May 11

The Debt–Inflation Cycle and the Global Financial Crisis

Previously published in Global Policy, Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2011 London School of Economics and Political Science. Peter J. Boettke and Christopher J….

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Economics28 December 10<28 December 10

EconTalk Podcast on Ludwig von Mises

As previously blogged at Coordination Problem… Russ Roberts interviewed me on EconTalk about the life, work and continuing relevance of Ludwig von Mises.  I…

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Economics4 January 10<4 January 10

What Happened to “Efficient Markets”?

By kind permission of The Independent Institute, we republish a talk given by Cobden Centre Advisory Board Member Professor Peter J. Boettke of George…

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