I was first introduced to Austrian economics during my senior
year in high school, when I first read and enjoyed the writings
of Mises and Rothbard. The summer before I began my undergraduate
work at UC Berkeley, I was able to attend the 1989 Mises Institute
summer seminar at Stanford, where I met Murray Rothbard and many
of the leading Austrian economists for the first time. It is
now eight years later; I have just completed my Ph.D. in economics
at Princeton, and will be joining the faculty of the economics
department at George Mason in the fall. I thus find this a natural
point in my career to articulate precisely why I no longer consider
myself an Austrian economist - as I certainly did eight years
ago.
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