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What book(s) would one recommend for someone with a general knowledge of Keynesian/neo-classical economics interested in exploring Austrian economics? I'd prefer something concept driven rather than heavily math based as simply an introductory device. Thanks in advance.
l was not questioning its merit, l was just curious if anyone knew of a very good comprehensive overview of it. Instead of piecing together author is thoughts, l thought there might be something more direct.

 

What is a good starting book for Austrian School economics

I recommend starting with Capital and Interest by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Human Action by Ludwig von Mises and Individualism and Economic Order by Friedrich Hayek

Also may want to try anything by Carl Menger, Friedrich von Wieser, Gottfried von Haberler, Murray Rothbard, Israel Kirzner, George Reisman, Henry Hazlitt, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe.

 

What is a good starting book for Austrian School economics

I think Austrian economics is a relic of the cold war. It has some opinions, but no methodology. The idea that any intervention will lead to a 'Road to Serfdom' is not economics, it is political fantasy.