Volume 1, Number 1 (Autumn 1977) This issue marks the first publication of the Austrian Economics Newsletter , and is intended to serve as a research aid and communication device for those working in Austrian
Volume 1, Number 2 (Spring 1978) Gary G. Short discusses the conference, Issues in Economic Theory: An Evaluation of Current Austrian Perspectives , which occurred on January 7-8, 1978 at New York
Interview with Ludwig Lachmann Subjectivism Conference Held in Birmingham, England Lange’s Theory of Socialism after Forty Years Austrian Economics Seminar: Part II: 1976-77 On the Manipulation of Money & Credit, reviewed by Richard M. Ebeling Notes and Recollections, Critique of Interventionism (both books by Mises) reviewed by Richard M. Ebeling
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