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Re: [A-List] Academic life of Mises
BTW, thanks for taking the time to visit the Mises Institute's website. I
appreciate the fact that you did that....there's interesting material
there. -A.
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From: "Xxxx Xxxxxx" <xxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "A-List" <a-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 6:42 PM
Subject: [A-List] Academic life of Mises
> About Mises' "prestigious but unsalaried" career as a proffessor of
> economics at the University of Vienna, and his salaried career at the
> Austrian Chamber of Commerce; (similar to the U.S Department of Commerce).
>
> http://www.mises.org/mises.asp
>
> **Mises was born in 1881 in the Austro-Hungarian city of Lemberg, the son
of
> a successful engineer. At the age of 19, he entered the University of
> Vienna, and received his doctorate at 27.
> In the intellectually stimulating atmosphere of the University of Vienna,
> the young Mises studied in the tradition of the founder of the Austrian
> School, Carl Menger. Mises also attended the seminar of the other giant of
> the School, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk. Along with teaching, Böhm-Bawerk was
> finance minister of Austria-Hungary, and he put the School's ideas into
> practice by balancing the budget and establishing a gold standard.
>
> (skip)
>
> Seen as holding unfashionable and outdated views, he was never to receive
> the academic rewards that were his due. For example, Mises's position as
> privatdozent at the University of Vienna was prestigious but unsalaried,
so
> his income from 1909 to 1934 came from his position as economic advisor,
and
> then chief economic advisor, to the Austrian Chamber of Commerce, similar
to
> the U.S. Department of Commerce.
>
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> Xxxx A. Xxxxxx
> Ph.D Candidate, ABD
> Department of Political Science
> Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy
> University at Albany, S.U.N.Y.
> 135 Western Avenue
> Albany, NY 12222
> xxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx
> ***************************************************
> "Frequently the only possible answer is a critique of the
> question and the only solution is to negate the question."
> Grundrisse, "The Chapter on Money,"
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>
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