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Toby Baxendale

“Toby Baxendale is an entrepreneur who built up, amongst other things, the UK's largest fresh fish supplier to the Food Service sector, see www.directseafoods.co.uk, and recently sold it. Toby is dedicated to furthering the teaching of the Austrian school of economics. He established and funded the 1st Distinguished Hayek Visiting Teaching Fellowship Program at the LSE in Honour of the Nobel Laureate F A Hayek. Toby is Chairman of The Cobden Centre. Richard Cobden's timeless principles of the abolition of legal privilege of the few at the expense of the many are worthy in this day and age to promote.

A great teacher
Economics17 May 12

A great teacher

By Toby Baxendale

Professor Pete Boettke is one of our advisors and friends. In the English speaking world, if you want to know anything about economics –…

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Economics9 May 12

Our central bankers are intellectually bankrupt

By Toby Baxendale

The best article we’ve seen in the FT for a long time, courtesy of Ron Paul … The financial crisis has fully exposed the…

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Economics8 May 12

From nuts to Paul Krugman

By Toby Baxendale

An excellent article from Amity Shlaes: Nut cases. That’s what they are. And if you take an interest in them, you are a nut…

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Economics24 April 12

Austrian economics in Shanghai

By Toby Baxendale

Extraordinary things are happening in China, as we know. On the liberty-loving front, we can report a really interesting and path-breaking conference organised by…

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Economics21 April 12

The Laissez Faire Club

By Toby Baxendale

A significant new development in the libertarian world … Laissez Faire Books Launches the Laissez Faire Club by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on April 20,…

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Economics1 April 12

Jim Grant on the Federal Reserve

By Toby Baxendale

Via ZeroHedge, we discovered a must-read article by Jim Grant, published in the March 23rd edition of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer (Vol 30, No…

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Could a bank exist without state support?
Economics6 March 12

Could a bank exist without state support?

By Toby Baxendale

Could a bank exist independent of state support, and could it act as a bastion of liberty? I recently came across the original quarto…

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Economics25 February 12

Simplicity – Grant Williams on gold

By Toby Baxendale

For anyone who is interested to understand what money is and what’s happening to it, I strongly recommend you listen to these two presentations.

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Prices & Production and Other Works
Economics20 February 12

Prices & Production and Other Works

By Toby Baxendale

My Foreword to Prices & Production and Other Works, published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute in 2008. It is with great pleasure that…

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What the classical economists knew and the moderns have forgotten – part 5
Economics16 February 12

What the classical economists knew and the moderns have forgotten – part 5

By Toby Baxendale

Today, as the last article in this series, we present the words of Say himself, taken from his masterpiece A Treatise on Political Economy….

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