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Call for Papers

The Austrian Scholars Conference


March 10-12, 2011
Mises Institute
Auburn, Alabama
Submission Deadline: February 15, 2011

The Austrian Scholars Conference is the annual international, interdisciplinary meeting of the
Austrian School, and for scholars interested or working in this intellectual tradition, it is the event
of the year. The Austrian Scholars Conference offers presentations on economics, history,
philosophy, and the humanities, in addition to named lectures by the leaders in the field. It
combines the opportunities of a professional meeting, with the added attraction of hearing and
presenting new and innovative research, engaging in vigorous debate, and interacting with like-
minded scholars who share research interests. The director of the conference is Joseph Salerno
of Pace University.

Papers and panels cover a wide range of fields that impact on the Austrian paradigm,
including: monetary theory and policy; international trade; money and banking; methodology;
history of thought; economic history; business cycles; geography; interventionism; literature;
political philosophy; philosophy of science; society, culture, and religion; business regulation;
environmental political economy; and history and theory of war.

Participants who wish to present their papers must sent an abstract to salerno@mises.com no
later than February 15, 2011. Hotel rooms at Auburn University Hotel are available. Phone 1-
800-228-2876 or 334-821-8200 before February 20. Mention Austrian Scholars Conference of
the Mises Institute for the rate of $114 plus tax (for single or double room).

For Faculty, the registration fee is $275. The registration fee for Member Observers is $395
per person ($695 per couple). Registration covers all sessions, three buffet dinners, coffee
breaks, and daily shuttles between AU Hotel and the Institute. For qualified full-time students,
the registration fee to attend all sessions and dinners is waived (submit application form below,
with copy of student ID). There is a non-refundable registration processing fee of $25 for
cancellations. Contact events@mises.org with questions. More information at: http://mises.org/
events/131

Named Lectures

Mises Lecture: Helio Beltrao, Mises Institute Brazil


Hazlitt Lecture: David Stockman, budget director of Reagan administration
Hayek Lecture: William Butos, Trinity College
Rothbard Lecture: Philipp Bagus, University Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid
Church Lecture: Mustafa Akyol, Turkish Daily News

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