A Conversation with James M. Buchanan (Part II)

During the second part of this conversation, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, James M. Buchanan gives his insights on topics such as work ethic, anarchy, federalism, subjectivism, and tells anecdotes of his personal experiences and philosophy. He believed that there was economic content in the work ethic and that by working harder a general benefit […]

José Antonio Romero

José Antonio Romero, profesor de Filosofía de Hayek de la Universidad Francisco Marroquín, es director de la revista Eleutheria del Centro Henry Hazlitt de esta casa de estudios. Fuente: newmedia.ufm.edu Última actualización: 19/05/2010

Armando Ribas

Armando Ribas es becario de la Fundación Friedrich A. von Hayek y profesor de Política en la Escuela Superior de Economía y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE), en Argentina. Fue miembro del staff del Fondo Monetario Internacional y también, ocupó el cargo de economista-jefe de la Fundación de Investigaciones Económicas Latinoamericanas (FIEL). Es autor de varios […]

Leonard Liggio

Leonard Liggio (1933-2014) was the executive vice president for academics at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Distinguished Senior Scholar at the Institute for Humane Studies, and research professor at the School of Law at George Mason University. Formerly, he was senior vice president of the Mont Pelerin Society and president of the Philadelphia Society. Dr. […]

Pablo Iannello

Pablo Iannello es investigador con especialización en Derecho y Economía en la Fundación Hayek, Argentina. Obtuvo el título de abogado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y actualmente, escribe su tesis doctoral para optar al título de LLM in Law and Economics, de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina. Es profesor auxiliar en diferentes universidades […]

Mont Pelerin Society

The Mont Pelerin Society was created after World War II, in 1947, when a group of 36 scholars, mostly economists, some historians and philosophers held a first meeting at Mont Pelerin, near Montreux, conducted by Professor Friedrich von Hayek to discuss the state and the possible fate of liberalism in thinking and practice at that […]

Kurt Leube

Kurt Leube is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution of the Stanford University and guest professor at various European and South American universities. He was educated in Germany and Austria and is well-known as a very close disciple of Friedrich A. von Hayek. He has edited various works, including The Essence of Hayek (with […]

Causas del desarrollo en los países

Mauricio Rojas explica las causas del desarrollo de los países, desde la perspectiva institucionalista, a partir de una bibliografía comentada donde menciona los aportes que a ese respecto hicieron los autores Adam Smith, Carlos Marx, Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich A. Hayek, Douglass North, Nathan Rosenberg y Daniel Freeman. También, plantea la importancia de la igualdad básica […]

Main Debates in 20th Century Political Thought (Session 3)

During the third session of the seminar «Main Debates in 20th Century Political Thought», João Espada analyses the ideas of Michael Oakeshott, considered as one of the most original British political thinker of the 20th Century. He began explaining the two main approaches to politics, politics of faith and politics of skepticism. João Espada explores […]

A Conversation with James M. Buchanan (Part II)

During the second part of this conversation, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, James M. Buchanan gives his insights on topics such as work ethic, anarchy, federalism, subjectivism, and tells anecdotes of his personal experiences and philosophy. He believed that there was economic content in the work ethic and that by working harder a general benefit […]

Causas del desarrollo en los países

Mauricio Rojas explica las causas del desarrollo de los países, desde la perspectiva institucionalista, a partir de una bibliografía comentada donde menciona los aportes que a ese respecto hicieron los autores Adam Smith, Carlos Marx, Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich A. Hayek, Douglass North, Nathan Rosenberg y Daniel Freeman. También, plantea la importancia de la igualdad básica […]

Main Debates in 20th Century Political Thought (Session 3)

During the third session of the seminar «Main Debates in 20th Century Political Thought», João Espada analyses the ideas of Michael Oakeshott, considered as one of the most original British political thinker of the 20th Century. He began explaining the two main approaches to politics, politics of faith and politics of skepticism. João Espada explores […]

José Antonio Romero

José Antonio Romero, profesor de Filosofía de Hayek de la Universidad Francisco Marroquín, es director de la revista Eleutheria del Centro Henry Hazlitt de esta casa de estudios. Fuente: newmedia.ufm.edu Última actualización: 19/05/2010

Armando Ribas

Armando Ribas es becario de la Fundación Friedrich A. von Hayek y profesor de Política en la Escuela Superior de Economía y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE), en Argentina. Fue miembro del staff del Fondo Monetario Internacional y también, ocupó el cargo de economista-jefe de la Fundación de Investigaciones Económicas Latinoamericanas (FIEL). Es autor de varios […]

Leonard Liggio

Leonard Liggio (1933-2014) was the executive vice president for academics at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Distinguished Senior Scholar at the Institute for Humane Studies, and research professor at the School of Law at George Mason University. Formerly, he was senior vice president of the Mont Pelerin Society and president of the Philadelphia Society. Dr. […]

Pablo Iannello

Pablo Iannello es investigador con especialización en Derecho y Economía en la Fundación Hayek, Argentina. Obtuvo el título de abogado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y actualmente, escribe su tesis doctoral para optar al título de LLM in Law and Economics, de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina. Es profesor auxiliar en diferentes universidades […]

Mont Pelerin Society

The Mont Pelerin Society was created after World War II, in 1947, when a group of 36 scholars, mostly economists, some historians and philosophers held a first meeting at Mont Pelerin, near Montreux, conducted by Professor Friedrich von Hayek to discuss the state and the possible fate of liberalism in thinking and practice at that […]

Kurt Leube

Kurt Leube is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution of the Stanford University and guest professor at various European and South American universities. He was educated in Germany and Austria and is well-known as a very close disciple of Friedrich A. von Hayek. He has edited various works, including The Essence of Hayek (with […]