Inspired by the intellectual culture of Vienna during the early twentieth century, The Vienna Circle features discussions on contemporary research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington Schools of Political Economy. It is a project of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. To learn more about the Hayek Program, visit ppe.mercatus.org. For inquiries about republishing content from this publication, please contact [email protected].
Publications
- Market Regulation and COVID-19 Response: Pain, Change, and Opportunity
- Inequality and Surveillance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Should We Be Worried about High Inflation from the Fed's Recent Money-Printing?
- Polycentricity Amidst a Pandemic
- Native American Reservations and COVID-19: Understanding the Plight of Reservations in the Current Pandemic
- How Can Economics Enable Us to Better Understand COVID-19?
- Doing Bad by Doing Good During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The European Union's Governance System and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Reassessing the Notion of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Coming Back from COVID-19: Lessons in Entrepreneurship from Disaster Recovery Research
- The Quest of Social Science: Hayek's Pursuit and the Future of Inquiry
- "Tyranny Comes Home" Symposium: Miriam Cohen
- "Tyranny Comes Home" Symposium: John Tirman
- "Tyranny Comes Home" Symposium: Christopher J. Coyne
- "The Intellectuals and Socialism" 70 Years Later
- 75 Years Down "The Road to Serfdom"
- An Alum's Story
- Illustrating the Intellectual Roots of Constitutional Political Economy
- Paradigms of Social Change
- People Matter
- An Invitation to Inquiry
- The Research Program of Robert Higgs - Part 3
- The Research Program of Robert Higgs - Part 2
- The Research Program of Robert Higgs - Part 1
- A Scholar's Lessons
- Daring to Be Different
- How Viennese Culture Shaped Austrian Economics
- Better Together
- Putting the Action Back in Collective Action
- How to Start Thinking Like a Public Choice Economist
- What is Austrian Economics Good For?