Walter Block's Interview


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Walter Block's Bio


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Walter Block earned his PhD in Economics at Columbia University. He is currently a professor and chair of economics, college of business administration, at Loyola University, and is an author, editor, and co-editor of many books including Defending the Undefendable; Lexicon of Economic Thought, Economic Freedom of the World 1975-1995; Rent Control: Myths and Realities; Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Equal Opportunity; Theology, Third Word Development and Economic Justice; Man, Economy, and Liberty: Essays in Honor of Murray N. Rothbard; Religion, Economics, and Social Thought; and Economic Freedom: Toward a Theory of Measurement. Dr. Block has written more than 500 articles for various non-refereed journals, magazines and newspapers, and is a contributor to such journals as The Review of Austrian Economics, Journal of Libertarian Studies, The Journal of Labor Economics, Cultural Dynamics, and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He also writes for Mises.org and Lewrockwell.com.

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DateDownload / ListenInterview CategoryInterview Description
2005-07-30MP3   StreamEconomicsWalter Block discusses how Austrian economics compares to the other schools on the questions of regulation, monopoly, gold, roads, and a land without a state.



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