Author:Ludwig von Mises
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[edit]- The Theory of Money and Credit, 1912 external source
- Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1920 external source
- Nation, State, and Economy, 1919 external source
- Liberalism in the Classical Tradition, 1927 external source
- Critique of Interventionism, 1929 external source
- Epistemological Problems of Economics, 1933 (translation copyright 1960) external source
- Socialism, 1936 external source
- Bureaucracy, 1942 external source
- Omnipotent Government, 1944 external source
- Human Action, 1949 external source
- Planned Chaos, 1951 external source
- Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, 1951 external source
- Planning for Freedom and Twelve Other Essays and Addresses, 1952 external source
- The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality, 1956 external source
- Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution, 1957 external source
- Liberty and Property, 1958 external source [1]
- The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, 1962 external source
- Free and Prosperous Commonwealth, 1962 external source
- Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics, 1969 external source
- The Causes of the Economic Crisis, and Other Essays Before and After the Great Depression, 1978 external source
- The Clash of Group Interests and Other Essays, 1978 external source
- Economic Policy Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow, 1979 external source
- Money, Method, and the Market Process, 1990 external source
- The Free Market and its Enemies: Pseudo-Science, Socialism, and Inflation, 2004 [2] external source
- Pillars of Prosperity: Free Markets, Honest Money, Private Property, 2008 external source
- Memoirs, 2009 external source
- Liberty and Property, 2009 [3] external source
- On Money and Inflation, 2010 external source
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