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by Mikeb85
2717 days ago
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Lol. Non-existent as in they don't produce any important studies, hardly get cited, and don't influence mainstream economics. Apart from academia, they're non existent in industry or in government. The fact a few exist in universities doesn't make them relevant. |
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As a point of order. They're non-existent in the parts of government that actually do economist work, but the political appointee positions are lousy with them.
And boy do they punch above their weight in the financial press, chambers of commerce, think-tank circuit, etc.
In other words, Austrians do very well in any place that's sustained through the largesse of plutocrats and political donors. I wonder why. . .
I also wish their school of thought had an adjectival form that didn't make it sound like I'm slandering an entire nationality. Some of my best friends are Austrians! But they're mostly leftists. . .