1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Hans F. Sennholz’s October 2002 essay is a short political-economic polemic on federal spending in the early Bush administration...
Hans F. Sennholz, “The Mighty Dollar” (2001/2004) This short monetary essay analyzes the surprising strength of the U.S. dollar in 2001 despite aggressive Federal Reserve easing, rapid U.S...
Hans F. Sennholz, “The Perils of Deflation” (2003) This file is a short, single-author monetary essay. Written amid post-bubble anxiety over Japan-style stagnation, it attacks the popular fear of deflation from an Austri...
The supplied file is a short standalone economic policy essay. Hans F. Sennholz argues, in a distinctly Austrian idiom, that interest is not a policy variable to be “set” without consequence but a market price coordinati...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Turmoil in Argentina” (2002) This single-author policy essay, published as a chapter-like piece in Foreign Maladies, diagnoses Argentina’s 2001–2002 collapse through an Austrian/free-market framework...
Hans F. Sennholz, “Whither the Euro?” (2002) Sennholz’s essay assesses the euro at the moment it became everyday money. He presents monetary union as a large political and economic experiment: it promises lower transacti...