My Liberty Classroom now features an instantly downloadable course in Austrian economics, taught by the great Jeffrey Herbener, senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. As with all our courses, it’s available in audio or video format, according to your preference. Here’s what it looks like:
I. Scope and Method of Economics
Economics
Method of Economics
Scope of Economics: Human Action
II. Laws of Personal Action
Implications of Human Action
Laws of Utility
The Law of Returns
Capital Formation
III. Laws of Voluntary, Interpersonal Action
Voluntary Exchange
The Division of Labor
The Unhampered Market Economy
Money
Prices of Consumer Goods
Prices of Producer Goods
Economic Calculation
Profit and Production Decisions
Equity and Investment Decisions
The Capital Structure
Competition and Monopoly
The Time Market: The Rate of Interest
Income: Sources and Disbursements
The Money Market: The Purchasing Power of Money
Bond Markets
Stock Markets
Economic Progress
IV. Laws of Involuntary, Interpersonal Action
Booms and Busts
Money and Banking
Monetary Policy: Monetary Inflation and Credit Expansion
The Business Cycle
Fiscal Policy
Interventionism: Price Controls
Interventionism: Product Controls
The Mixed Economy
The Command Economy: Socialism and Fascism
Professor Herbener will also be joining our members on June 20 for a live video Q&A.
There are many other benefits of membership, to be sure, but since I myself would give my right arm to study under Professor Herbener, this course alone makes the site irresistible. See you there!