Joseph T. Salerno

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Joseph T. Salerno is an American Austrian School economist known for his work on monetary theory, business cycles, and his role as a leading scholar and educator associated with the Mises Institute.

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instanceOf Austrian School economist
economist
human
affiliation Mises Institute NERFINISHED
associatedWith Austrian economics scholarly community
libertarian movement in the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedIn economics
fieldOfWork Austrian School of economics NERFINISHED
business cycle theory
history of economic thought
libertarian political economy
macroeconomics
monetary theory
hasAcademicContribution development of Austrian monetary disequilibrium analysis
historical analysis of central banking from an Austrian viewpoint
hasPerspectiveOn advocacy of sound money
critique of central banking
critique of inflationary monetary policy
influencedBy Friedrich A. Hayek NERFINISHED
Ludwig von Mises NERFINISHED
Murray N. Rothbard NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions to Austrian monetary theory
interpretation and defense of Ludwig von Mises’s economics
teaching Austrian economics
work on business cycles from an Austrian perspective
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor mentoring students of Austrian economics
popularizing Austrian economics through lectures and writings
notableWork articles on Austrian monetary theory
essays on business cycle theory
writings on the calculation debate in socialism
positionHeld academic vice president of the Mises Institute
editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
senior faculty member at the Mises Institute
researchInterest business cycle causes
central banking
economic calculation under socialism
free banking vs central banking
gold standard
sound money
role educator in Austrian School tradition
public intellectual in libertarian economics
scholar of Austrian economics
theoreticalOrientation Austrian School NERFINISHED
laissez-faire liberalism
praxeology

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