The New Generation: Part 1 (Edward Stringham, Shawn Ritenour, Peter Calcagno)
Volume 22, Number 2 (Summer 2002)
Edward Stringham, Shawn Ritenour, and Peter Calcagno are interviewed about their experiences and study of
Edward Stringham, Shawn Ritenour, and Peter Calcagno are interviewed about their experiences and study of
Though little known among the economics establishment during his lifetime, Ludwig M. Lachmann was always widely connected. The range of scholars whom he knew and with whom he communicated was truly impressive.
Kaza reviews Alan Greenspan's book The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World. Kaza asks "Which social acquaintance will defend Greenspan against the charge the seeds of the greatest
Ludwig H. Mai was an amalgam of intellectual influences. Most certainly he was partly an Austrian "fellow traveler" — one who had deep respect for Carl Menger and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
Joseph R. Stromberg recounts the life of John Taylor as well as his political contributions.