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Resources for those interested in classic liberalism and the Austrian Economics. Learn about the works of Hayek, von Mises and Menger.

Ludwig von Mises Institute Best of the Net
A research institute to promote Austrian Economics. It has by far the most information of any web site dealing with the field. Absolutely the first place to go if you're interested in learning more about the subject.

Austrian Economics -- The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
A good primer on the subject which isn't too overtly pro-Austrian. A fair and even-handed assessment of the field is given.

Austrian Economics at LibertyHaven
A number of editorial and web articles on the subject. The articles are interesting to read, but shouldn't be used as a source of information for academic projects.

Austrian Economics Program at NYU (New York University)
One of the few well known schools that offers courses in Austrian Economics.

Critiques of Libertarianism: Austrian Economics
One of the few pages around that is openly critical of Austrian Economics. This makes the page a worthwhile read, as it's important to get a broad perspective of opinion.

One Economists View of Austrian Economics
The page only contains one editorial, but it's interesting to hear a professors view on the subject.

Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
A journal promoting the development of Austrian economics. Back issues of the journal are available online.

Society for the Development of Austrian Economics
An organization for people interested in Austrian Economics. Membership is just $15 a year! Job opportunities are available online.

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