Auburn University | August 1- 8, 1998
The Mises University is the world’s leading instructional program in the Austrian School of economics. Since 1984, it has been the essential training ground for economists who are looking beyond the mainstream.
Rooted in the tradition of Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises, the Mises University offers a rigorous and logical approach to economics that gives free markets their due and takes full account of the realty of human choice.
The faculty is headed by the editors of The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, and the program offers courses on market behavior, competition, value and utility, money and banking, business cycles, industrial organization, method, economic history, the philosophy of science, and more.
Come deepen your knowledge of the Austrian School, or discover it for the first time, at the 1998 program, held at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, August 1-8, 1998. Scholarships for full-time students cover living accommodations, meals, tuition, study materials, and travel to and from the Atlanta, Georgia, airport.
Senior Faculty
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Joseph Salerno
Pace University
Jeffrey Herbener
Grove City College
David Gordon
The Ludwig von Mises Institute
Ralph Raico
State University College at Buffalo
Adjunct Faculty
Robert Batemarco
Marymount College
Thomas DiLorenzo
Loyola College
Joerg Guido Huelsmann
Mises Biographer
Peter Klein
University of Georgia
Richard Vedder
Ohio University
Mark Thornton
Office of the Governor, Alabama
Faculty-in-Residence
Andy Barnett
Auburn University
James Barth
Auburn University
Roger Garrison
Auburn University
David Laband
Auburn University
John Sophocleus
Auburn University
John Wells
Auburn University
Special Guest Lecturer
Leland B. Yeager
Auburn University