The Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize
For excellence in research and teaching for a promising young scholar.
2022 Per Bylund
2021 Jonathan Newman
2020 Patrick Newman
2019 Timothy D. Terrell
2018 Lucas Engelhardt
2017 Carmen Dorobat and Matthew McCaffrey
2016 David Howden
2015 Philipp Bagus
2014 Tom Woods
For lifetime defense of liberty, awards $10,000 to a public intellectual or distinguished scholar (1999-2012).
2012 Butler Shaffer
2011 Walter Block
2010 Jim Rogers
2009 Jesus Huerta de Soto
2008 Pascal Salin
2007 Robert Higgs
2006 Hans-Hermann Hoppe
2005 William H. Peterson
2004 Hans F. Sennholz
2003 Ron Paul
2002 Bettina Bien Greaves
2001 Antony GN Flew
2000 Ralph Raico
1999 Otto von Habsburg
Murray N. Rothbard Medal of Freedom
In recognition of significant and wide-ranging libertarian leadership, as a scholar or public intellectual, established through the generosity of George W. Connell.
2017 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
2015 Robert Higgs
2015 Hans-Hermann Hoppe
2012 Douglas E. French
2008 Ron Paul
2006 David Gordon
2005 Walter Block
2004 Gary North
2003 Burton Blumert
The Peterson-Luddy Chair in Austrian Economics at the Mises Institute
Established through the generosity of William H. Peterson and Robert L. Luddy to support research, teaching, and leadership in Austrian economics.
2021 Mark Thornton
2018-2020 Jörg Guido Hülsmann
2015-2017 Joseph T. Salerno
The Lawrence W. Fertig Prize in Austrian Economics
$1,500 to the author of a paper that best advances economic science in the Austrian tradition
2022 Vytautas Žukauskas Measuring the Quality of Money
2020-2021 Kristoffer Mousten Hansen The Menger-Mises Theory of the Origin of Money—Conjecture or Economic Law
2019 Jeffrey M. Herbener Time and the Theory of Cost
2018 Arkadiusz Sieron The Non-Price Effects of Monetary Inflation
2017 Jeffrey M. Herbener and David J. Rapp Toward a Subjective Approach to Investment Appraisal in Light of Austrian Value Theory
2016 Patrick Newman The Depression of 1873-1879: An Austrian Perspective
2015 Per Bylund Ronald Coase’s ‘Nature of the Firm’ and the Argument for Economic Planning
2014 Andreas Hoffmann and Gunther Schnabl Monetary Nationalism and International Economic Instability
2013 Laura Davidson Against Monetary Disequilibrium Theory and Fractional Reserve Free Banking
2012 Malavika Nair Money or Money Substitutes? Implications of Selgin’s Small Change Challenge
2011 Xavier Méra, “Factor Prices Under Monopoly”
2010 Matthew McCaffrey, “Entrepreneurship, Economic Evolution, and the End of Capitalism: Reconsidering Schumpeter’s Thesis”
2009 Mateusz Machaj, “Market Socialism and the Property Problem: Different Perspectives of the Socialist Calculation Debate”
2007 Renaud Fillieule, “The ‘Value-Riches’ Model: An Alternative to Garrison’s Model in the Austrian Macroeconomics of Growth and Cycle”
2005 Samuel Bostaph, “Wieser on Economic Calculation under Socialism”
2003 Nikolay Gertchev, “The Case Against Currency Boards”
2001 Joseph Salerno, “The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought”
The O.P. Alford III Prize in Political Economy
$1,500 to the author of the paper that best advances libertarian scholarship.
2022 Joseph T. Salerno, Carmen Elena Dorobăț, and Matthew C. McCaffrey Monopoly as a ‘Culture-history Fact’: Knight, Menger, and the Role of Institutions
2020-2021 Tate Fegley Police Unions and Officer Privileges
2019 Mark Thornton Incorporating Cantillon: A Face and a Family for the First Modern Economist?
2018 Pavel Ryska Deflation and Economic Growth: The Great Depression as the Great Outlier
2017 Philipp Bagus, David Howden, and Amadeus Gabriel Reassessing the Ethicality of Some Common Financial Practices
2016 David Howden and Yang Zhou Why Did China’s Population Grow So Quickly?
2015 Carmen Elena Dorobat Foreign Policy and Domestic Policy Are But One System: Mises on International Organizations and the World Trade Organization
2014 G.P. Manish Market Reforms in India and the Quality of Economic Growth
2013 William Butos Monetary Orders and Institutions: A Hayekian Perspective
2012 Thorsten Polleit and Jonathan Mariano Credit Default Swaps from the Viewpoint of Libertarian Property Rights and Contract Theory
2011 Philipp Bagus: “Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100 Percent Reserves Sufficient to Prevent a Business Cycle?”
2010 Gil Guillory and Patrick C. Tinsley, “The Role of Subscription-Based Patrol and Restitution in the Future of Liberty”
2008 Robert F. Mulligan, “Time Preference and Property Rights”
2006 J.G. Hülsmann, “Fact and Counterfactuals in Economic Law”
2004 Thomas E. Woods, “Symposium on Federalism, War, and Reconstruction”
2002 Stephan Kinsella, “Against Intellectual Property”
Ludwig von Mises Entrepreneurship Award
Certificate and beautifully inscribed medallion awarded to businesspeople exhibiting entrepreneurial success and devotion to the free-market ideal.
2023 Benard Koether, Kitchen Brains
2018 William Lowndes III, Tindall Corporation
2017 Francisco Garcia Parames, Cobas AM
2016 James M. Rodney, Detroit Forming, Inc.
2014 Louis E. Carabini, Monex
2013 Henry Getz, Morton Buildings
2010 James M. Wolfe, Pasco Washington
2006 Robert L. Luddy, Econ-Air, Inc.
The George F. Koether Free-Market Writing Award
A medal and a $2,500 honorarium, presented for an outstanding book or essay.
2019 Patrick Newman: Editor, Conceived in Liberty, Volume 5
2018 Hunter Lewis: Economics in Three Lessons and One Hundred Economic Laws
2016 Ron Paul: Swords into Plowshares
2012 Thomas J. DiLorenzo: Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government
2009 Thomas Woods: Meltdown
2008 Judge Andrew Napolitano: A Nation of Sheep
The Elgin Groseclose Award
$20 Liberty Head Double Eagle, goes to the best piece of money writing in the previous year.
The Douglas E. French Prize
$2,500 for the student who emerges from the Mises University oral examinations with the best record, as chosen by the examining committee.
2022 Benjamin Seevers, Grove City College
2021 Chase Roycroft, Mises Institute Graduate School
2020 David Hoffa, Michigan State University College of Law
2019 Christian Mullins, George Mason University
2018 HJ Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2017 Kristoffer Hansen, University of Angers
2016 Hunter Morris, Baylor University
2015 Karl-Friedrich Israel, University of Angers, France
2014 Kyle Marchini, Grove City College
2013 James Chappelow, University of Missouri
2012 Patrick Newman, Rutgers University
2011 Jakub Wisniewski of Queen Mary, University of London
2010 G.P. Manish of Suffolk University
2009 Ed Perry of Indiana University
2008 David Howden of Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
2007 Benjamin Darrington of Yale University
2006 Mateusz Machaj of the University of Wroclaw, Poland
Kenneth Garschina Prizes at Mises University and the Austrian Economics Research Conference
$1,500 for the student who emerges from the Mises University oral examinations with the second best record, as chosen by the examining committee.
2022 Luan Valério, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
2021 Porter Burkett, University of South Carolina
2020 Porter Burkett, University of South Carolina
$750 for the student who emerges from the Mises University oral examinations with the third best record, as chosen by the examining committee.
2022 Reece Smith, Allegheny College
2021 Samuel Cartagena-Sergenian, Raritan Valley Community College
2020 Benjamin Bies, Hillsdale College
Kenneth Garschina Prize at the Austrian Economics Research Conference
$1,500 for the best graduate student paper at the Austrian Economics Research Conference
2022 Jeffery L. Degner, University of Angers, “Cantillon Effects and the ‘Coming Apart’ of the American Family Experience: How Inflationary Monetary Policy Alters Family Life”
2021 Kesong Wang, Hokkaido University, “A Further Clarification of Ludwig von Mises as a Currency School Free Banker”
2021 Second place $500, Pedro Alemida Jorge, Universidad Francisco Marroquín , “The Two Traditions of Marginalist Thought”
2021 Third place $250, Jeffrey Degner, University of Angers, “Family Economics and the Socialist State: The Calculation Problem Applied to Eastern Bloc Fertility Economics”
2020 Kristoffer Hansen, University of Angers, “Are Free-market Fiduciary Media Possible?”
2020 Second place $500, Bernardo Ferrero, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, “The Myth of the Developmental State: An Austrian Perspective”
Grant Aldrich Prize
$1,000 for the best graduate student paper at Austrian Economics Research Conference
2019 Nicholas Cooper, George Mason University, “Reinterpreting the Historical Episode of the Bank of Amsterdam”
2018 Tate Fegly, George Mason University, “Policing and Economic Calculation”
2017 Louis Rouanet, Paris Institute of Political Studies, “Monetary Policy, Asset Price Inflation and Inequality”
$1,000 for the second-highest score on the Mises University oral examination
2019 Vytautas Zukauskas, University of Angers
2018 Bernardo Ferrero, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
2017 Joakim Book, University of Glasgow
$500 for the third-highest score on the Mises University oral examination
2019 Antón Chamberlin, Troy University
2018 Yannis Petrzak, Hillsdale College
2017 Benjamin Juhlin, Stockholm Sweden
2016 Daniel Sánchez Piñol Yulee, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
George and Joele Eddy Prize
$1,500 for the second-highest score on the Mises University examinations, and $750 for the third-highest score. (2007 – 2015). $1,800 for second-highest score (2016)
2016 George Pickering, London School of Economics
2015 Louis Rouanet, Paris Institute of Political Science
2014 Matei Apavaloaei (2nd Place), Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest; and Edgar Duarte Aguilar (3rd Place), Francisco Marroquin University
2013 Daniel Costa (2nd Place), University of Porto School of Economics, Portugal, and Michael Leahy (3rd Place), Saint Joseph’s University
2012 Matthew McCaffrey (2nd Place), University of Angers, and Wolf von Laer (3rd Place), University Rey Juan Carlos
2011 Samuel Selikoff (2nd Place), Boston College, and Robyn Harte-Bunting (3rd Place), University Rey Juan Carlos and University of Angers
2010 Jakub Wisniewski (2nd Place), Queen Mary, University of London,
Matthew McCaffrey (3rd Place), University of Angers
2009 G.P. Manish (2nd Place) of Suffolk University, Christopher Oppermann (3rd Place) of Holy Spirit Preparatory School
2008 Gary Danelishen (2nd Place) of Auburn University, Gennady Stolyarov (3rd Place) of Hillsdale College
2007 Helene Haabegaard of the University of Copenhagen (2nd Place), Jack Parker of the University of Alabama (3rd Place)
Mündliche Prüfung Conference Examinations
Mises University 2022 overall results
57 students took the preliminary written exam, 16 proceeded to oral exams
Passed oral exams: Evelyn Grant (Stirling University), Daniel Luster (Regent University), Joshua Mawhorter (Mises Institute Graduate School), Alexander Zeilstra (Grove City College), Ryan Turnipseed (Oklahoma State University), David Crego (Hampden-Sydney College), and Liam McCollum (University of Montana)
Passed oral exams with honors Zachary Wood (Grove City College), Joshua Schubert (Trinity School for Ministry), Benjamin Seevers (Grove City College), Reece Smith (Allegheny College), and Luan Valério (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
Douglas E. French Prize for Most Learned: Benjamin Seevers (Grove City College)
Kenneth Garschina Second Prize: Luan Valério (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
Kenneth Garschina Third Prize: Reece Smith (Allegheny College)
Mises University 2020 overall results
40 students took the preliminary written exam, 13 proceeded to oral exams
Passed oral exams: Marcel Gautreau (George Mason University); Antòn Chamberlin (Troy University); Devin Cooper (McNeese State University); Mitchell Robson (University of Chicago); Karras Lambert (George Mason University); Levi Edwards (University of California, Irvine)
Passed oral exams with honors Benjamin Bies (Hillsdale College); Porter Burkett (University of South Carolina); David Hoffa (Michigan State University College of Law)
Douglas E. French Prize for Most Learned: David Hoffa (Michigan State University College of Law)
Kenneth Garschina Second Prize: Porter Burkett (University of South Carolina)
Kenneth Garschina Third Prize: Benjamin Bies (Hillsdale College)
Mises University 2019 overall results
78 students took the preliminary written exam, 19 proceeded to oral exams
Passed oral exams: Juan Ignacio Ibañez (Catholic University of Cordoba); Thomas McGugin (Tenneessee Tech University) ; Noah Mickel (Missouri Univerisity of Science and Technology); Rohan Rai (Washington University in St. Louis); Nate Strum (University of Mobile); Evan Vincent (Oakland University)
Passed oral exams with honors Katherine Agent ; Antón Chamberlin (Troy University); Jacob Dowell (Saint Louis University); Levi Edwards (State Univerity of New York at Potsdam) ; Alan Futerman (Torcuato Di Tella University); Gor Mkrtchian (Texas Tech University); Christian Mullins (George Mason University); Ohad Osterreicher (University of Bayreuth); Vytautas Zukauskas (University of Angers)
Douglas E. French Prize for Most Learned: Christian Mullins (George Mason University)
Grant Aldrich Second Prize: Vytautas Zukauskas (University of Angers)
Grant Aldrich Third Prize: Antón Chamberlin (Troy University)
Mises University 2018 overall results written exam, 18 proceeded to oral exams
83 candidates took the preliminary written exam, 18 proceeded to oral exams
Passed oral exams: Chris Calton (University of Florida); Benjamin Juhlin (Stockholm, Sweden); Luke Marcus (Bowling Green State University); Vitor Melo (Gettysburg College); Agnieszka Plonka (Utrecht University); James Reilly (Carthage College); and Julius Uotila (University of Nottingham Ningbo)
Passed oral exams with honors: Anton Chamberlin (Troy State University); Bernardo Ferrero (Soas University of London), Marcel Gautreau (George Mason University); Kevin Hitchings (George Washington University); HJ Lee (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Mohammed Younes Megrini (Paris-Diderot University); and Yannis Petrzak (Hillsdsale College)
Douglas E. French Prize for Most Learned: HJ Lee (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Grant Aldrich Second Prize: Bernardo Ferrero (Soas University of London)
Grant Aldrich Third Prize: Yannis Petrzak (Hillsdale College)
Mises University 2017 overall results
59 candidates took the preliminary written exam, 19 proceeded to oral exams
Passed oral exams: Alexander Cline (The Independent School), Michael DeGan (Ivy Tech College), Nathan Keeble (Walters State College), Luke Marcus (Bowling Green State University), HJ Lee (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Curtis Williams (San Diego State University)
Passed oral exams with honors: Fernando D’Andrea (Politecnico di Milano), Bernardo Ferrero (Soas University of London), Christian Newman (University of Arkansas, Fort Smith), Kurtly Wallace (Monash University)
Douglas E. French Prize for Most Learned: Kristoffer Hansen (University of Angers)
Grant Aldrich Second Prize: Joakim Book (University of Glasgow)
Grant Aldrich Third Prize: Benjamin Juhlin (Stockholm University)
Mises University 2014 overall results
64 candidates took the written exam, 30 were admitted to oral exams, 6 proceeded to final
Finalists: Edgar Duarte Aguilar, Matei Apavaloaei, Davis Bourne, Kyle Marchini, Jonathan Newman, and Arkadiusz Sieron
Passed Oral Exam with Honors: Edgar Duarte Aguilar (Francisco Marroquin University, Guatemala), Matei Apavaloaei (University of Economic Studies, Bucharest), Davis Bourne (Millsaps College), Blaine Kelley (Illinois Central College), Paulo Kogos (Insper Institute of Education & Research, Brazil), Kyle Marchini (Grove City Colllege), Jonathan Newman (Auburn University), Brice Rothschild (Paris XI University), Arkadiusz Sieron (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Passed Oral Exam: Matt Battaglioli (John Tyler College), Guilherme Benezra (Escola Superior de Popaganda e Marketing, Brazil), Joakim Book (University of Glasgow), Georg Buhler (University of Mannheim, Germany), Douglas Calder (Clemson University), Joel Crenshaw (Liberty University), Eric Faden (Florida International University), Darrell Falconburg (College of Idaho), Juan Igarzabal (Broward College), Lasse Kristensen (Aalborg University, Denmark), Savannah Liston ( Veritas et Libertas), Daniel Rothschild (San Jose State University), John Soriano (Duke University), Carel van der Linden (Tilburg University, Netherlands), Jonathan Wilbur (University of Florida)
Mises University 2013 overall results
85 candidates took the written exam, 21 were admitted to oral exams, 6 proceeded to final
Finalists: Edgar Duarte Aguilar, James Chappelow, Daniel Costa, Michael Leahy, Matthew Schaffer, Wolf von Laer
Passed Oral Exam with Honors: James Chappelow (University of Missouri), Daniel Costa (University of Porto), Edgar Duarte Aguilar (Francisco Marroquin University), Michael Leahy (Saint Joseph’s University), Jonathan Newman (Auburn University), Matthew Schaffer (Central Michigan University), Wolf von Laer (King’s College London)
Passed Oral Exam: Matthew Advent (Benedictine College), Daniel Bennett (Wofford College), Davis Bourne (Millsaps College), Joseph Diedrich (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Ryan Griggs (Mises Academy Intern), Jared Hausmann (Saint Louis University), Andrew Herbener (Grove City College), Blaine Kelley (Illinois Central College), (Alexander Kelly (Wofford College), Jan Skapa (Brno University of Technology), Christopher Zimny (State College of Florida)
Mises University 2012 overall results
79 candidates took the written exam, 25 were admitted to oral exam, 6 proceeded to final exam
Finalists: Mattheus von Guttenberg, Wolf von Laer, Christopher Oppermann, Patrick Newman, Mateusz Benedyk, Matthew McCaffrey
Passed Oral Exam with Honors: Christopher Oppermann (Harvard University), Kristoffer Hansen (University of Oxford), Patrick Newman (Rutgers University), Wolf von Laer (University Rey Juan Carlos), Gabriel Oliva (Unversity Sao Paulo), Matthew McCaffrey (University of Angers), David Grzybowski (Case Western Reserve University), Mateusz Benedyk (University of Wroclaw)
Passed Oral Exam: Tabor Barranti (Johns Hopkins University), Justin Bradfield (Johns Hopkins University), Stephen Farrington (University of Central Florida), Walter Melnik (Michigan State University), Andy Herbener (Grove City College), Ted Sonnier (Carnegie Mellon University), Mattheus von Guttenberg (Flagler College), Edgar Carlos Duarte Aguilar (Universidad Francisco Marroquin), Eric Perkerson (University of Georgia)
Mises University 2011 overall results
125 candidates took the written exam, 33 were admitted to oral exam
Passed Oral Exam with Honors: Danny Hintze, Thomas Vergote, Ed Dehm, Jose Mora, Raymond Walter, David Grzybowski, Abhinandan Mallick, Matthew McCaffrey
Passed Oral Exam: Bardhyl Salihu, David Bholat, Walter Melnik, Daniel Rodrigues Carreiro, Anita Acavalos, Ted Sonnier, Patch Newman, Daniel Krawisz, Cameron Belt, Michael Wiebe, Brent Myren, Hendrik Hagedorn
Mises University 2010 overall results
122 candidates, 28 admitted to oral exam after written test
Honors: Zachary Caceres, Lode Cossaer, Robyn Harte-Bunting, Stan Kwiatkowski, G.P. Manish, Matthew McCaffrey, Xavier Mera, Chris Oppermann, Leonid Shapiro, Jacub Wisniewski, Ken Zahringer
Passed: Dante Bayona, Mateusz Benedyk, Maciej Bitner, Aaron Brown, Oscar Rodriguez Carreiro, Daniel Danta, Paul Labro, Dion MacDonald, Michael Marsocci, Sam Selikoff, Raymond Walter
Douglas French Prize for Most Learned ($3,000): G.P. Manish
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Second Place ($1000): Jakub Wisniewski
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Third Place ($500): Matthew McCaffrey
Mises University 2009 overall results
129 candidates; 22 admitted to the oral exam after written test
Honors: Grant Babcock, Lode Cossaer, G.P. Manish, Matt McCaffrey, Xavier Mera, Malavika Nair, Christopher Oppermann, Ed Perry, Toban Wiebe
Passed: Michael Douma, Philip Impellizzeri, Guillem Laporta, David Leighton, Abhinandan Mallick, Ted Phalan, Raymond Walter, Michael Wiebe, Guillaume Vuillermey
Douglas French Prize for Most Learned ($3,000): Ed Perry
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Second Place ($1000): G.P. Manish
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Third Place ($500): Christopher Oppermann
Mises University 2008 overall results
82 candidates; 29 admitted to the oral exam after written test
Honors: Serenity Wang, Stanislaw Kwiatkowski, Gary Danelishen, Jeff Henderson, David Howden, Gennady Stolyarov, Matt McCaffrey, Marcin Zielinski
Passed:David Snead, Marco Brun del Re, Jorg Merret, Jordan Carley, Norman Horn, Daniel Luna, Max Raskin, Anne Longman, Toban Wiebe, Ed Perry, Christopher Oppermann, Kelsey Winther, Sebastian Quick, Matt Mortellaro, Brandon Harnish, Graham Neary
Douglas French Prize for Most Learned ($2,500): David Howden
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Second Place ($1000): Gary Danelishen
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Third Place ($500): Gennady Stolyarov
Mises University 2007 overall results
51 candidates; 20 admitted to the oral exam after written test
Honors: Daniel D’Amico, Benjamin Darrington, Helene Haabegaard, Jack Parker
Passed: Eduard Braun, Marco Brun del Re, Dmitry Chernikov, Nick Curott, Benjamin Eberlei, Martin Fronek, Karl Gregory, Daniel Halvarsson, Juliusz Jablecki, Robert Orndofff, Robert Rahn, Max Raskin, Nathan Shore, Alex Weller
Douglas French Prize for Most Learned ($2,500): Benjamin Darrington
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Second Place ($1000): Helene Haabegaard
George and Joele Eddy Prize, Third Place ($500): Jack Parker
Mises University 2006 overall results
53 candidates; 23 admitted to the oral exam after written test
Honors: Aaron Singleton, Philipp Bagus, Philip Ruijs, Carl Jacobsson, Jack Parker, David Heinrich, Mateusz Machaj
Passed: Daniel Carreiro, Tomasz Maslanka, Anthony Gregory, Elliot Olson, Matt Simpson, Manny Glover, Manuel Abalo, Amadeus Gabriel, Eric Phillips, Marcin Zielinski
Douglas French Prize for most learned ($2,500): Mateusz Machaj
Mises University 2005 overall results (out of 34) H-4, P-15
Honors: Pavel Chalupnicek, Devin Gould, Juliusz Jablecki, Randall McElroy
Passed: Jan Krepelka, Geoffrey Plauche, Mike Dougherty, Allan Medwick, Marissa Slany, William Mullen, Ron Brown, Lukasz Szostak, Daniel Halvarsson, Christopher Byrnes, Art Moy, Francis Dumouchel, Rafael Raciborski, David Heinrich, David van der Goes
Mises University 2004, Session Two overall results (out of 28): H-5, P-10
Honors: Lisa Casanova, Matt Machaj, Jacob Lyles, Peter van Maanen, Barret Snipes
Passed: Remigijus Simasius, Daniel D’Amico, Anthony Batty, David Skarbek, Bretigne Shaffer, Cameron Carswell, Miloslav Zajicek, Matt Bower, Jeffrey Zhang, Pawel Skrzynecki
Mises University 2004, Session One overall results (out of 16): H-1, P-6
Honors: Adam Martin
Passed: David Heinrich, Rafal Raciborski, Simon Bilo, Ale Hartmann, Aaron Gunn, Harry David
Mises University 2003 overall results (out of 23): H-2, P-7
Honors: Juan Fernando Carpio, Lucas Engelhardt
Passed: Juan Fernando Aldana, Peter Anderson, Josh Bachmann, Nicholas Curott, James William Kimball, Andrew Neumann, Braden Robinson
Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2003 overall results (out of 6): H-2, P-2
Honors: Jan Havel, Peter van Maanen
Passed: Brad Barlow, Stephen Carson
Mises University 2002 overall results (out of 34): H-5, P-15
Honors: Michael Boyle, Philipp Bagus, Andrew Kashdan, Dag Rowe, Noah Tyler
Passed: Bibiana Gomez, Art Carden, Jack Estill, Scott Rosen, Jim Massey, Ben Kelly, Justin Newton, Carl-Magnus Ewerhard, Scott Bushee, Jeremy Livingston, Radek Nemecek, Brad Barlow, Marcus Epstein, Arthur Foulkes, Matus Petrik
Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2002 overall results (out of 9): H-3, P-3
Honors: Philipp Bagus, Oskaari Juurikkala, Matus Petrik
Passed: Art Carden, Gustavo Souza, Tibor Silber
Human Action Seminar 2002 overall results (out of 6): H-1, P-3
Honors: Gustavo Matta y Trejo
Passed: Jan Havel, Oskaari Juurikkala, Luis Lopez
History of Liberty 2002 overall results (out of 6): P-2, H-2
Honors: Brad Barlow, Jason Jewell
Passed: Ed Zeman, Howard Schmidt
Austrian Economics Research Conference Named Lectures
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Year
Hazlitt
Hayek
Mises
Rothbard
Lou Church
Special Guest Lecture
2021
Steve Mariotti
Douglas Rasmussen
Samuel Bostaph
Matthew McCaffrey
Francis Beckwith
2020
cancelled due to Covid
2019
Robert Luddy
Randy Holcombe
Michael Rectenwald
David Durr
Daniel Ajamian
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
2018
James Bovard
Roger Garrison
Kevin Dowd
Richard Ebeling
Shawn Ritenour
2017
David M. Hart
Paul Rubin
Glenn Fox
Per Bylund
Yousif Almoayyed
2016
David Cowan
Bruce Yandle
Jeffrey Herbener
Paul Gottfried
Guido Hulsmann
2015
John Tamny
Patrick Byrne
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
William Boyes
John Mueller
2014
Jim Grant
Edwin Dolan
J. Huston McCulloch
Peter Klein
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
2013
Robert Wenzel
Nikolay Gertchev
Dominick Armentano
Brendan Brown
Gary North
2012
Hunter Lewis
Nicolai Foss
Renaud Fillieule
David Howden
David Gordon
2011
David Stockman
William Butos
Helio Beltrao
Philipp Bagus
Mustafa Akyol
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2010
Caroline Baum
Robert Murphy
Steven Kates
Mark Thornton
Gerard Casey
Paul Cantor and John Papola
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2009
Peter Schiff
George Selgin
Thorsten Polleit
Roberta Modugno
Daniel Lapin
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2008
Martin Fridson
Lorenzo Infantino
Larry Sechrest
Stephan Kinsella
Laurence Vance
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2007
Declan McCullagh
Gerald Steele
Antony Mueller
Edward Stringham
n/a
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2006
William L. Anderson
Robert Higgs
Josef Sima
Roderick Long
Robert Murphy
Michael Rozeff
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2005
Alberto Mingardi
Edward Feser
Thomas DiLorenzo
Mark Thornton
Robert Nelson
Martin van Creveld
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2004
Sean Corrigan
Toby Baxendale
Richard Ebeling
Joseph Stromberg
Thomas Woods
Yuri Maltsev
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2003
Gene Callahan
Sudha Shenoy
John Cochran
Butler Shaffer
Timothy Terrell
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2002
James Bovard
Ronald Hamowy
Paul Cantor
Walter Block
n/a
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2001
Tom Bethell
Chandran Kukathas
George Reisman
David Gordon
n/a
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2000
Gene Epstein
Donald Livingston
David Conway
Joseph Salerno
n/a
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1999
Charles Adams
Roger Backhaus
Morgan Reynolds
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
n/a
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1998
James Glassman
Jeremy Shearmur
Leland Yeager
Henri LePage
n/a
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1997
lectures not named
Jesus Huerta de Soto, Barry Smith, Irving Louis Horowitz, Raimondo Cubeddu
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1996
lectures not named
Anthony de Jasay, Michael Prowse, Hans Sennholz, JoAnn Rothbard
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