Robert P. Murphy

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Robert P. Murphy is an American Austrian School economist, author, and podcaster known for his work on free-market economics, business cycle theory, and critiques of mainstream macroeconomics.

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instanceOf Austrian School economist
author
economist
podcaster
affiliation Independent Institute
Institute for Energy Research
Mises Institute
coHostOf Contra Krugman
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt New York University
employer Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University
fieldOfWork Austrian School of economics
surface form: Austrian School economics

business cycle theory
free-market economics
macroeconomics
hasAcademicAdvisor Israel Kirzner
Mario Rizzo
hasBlog Free Advice
hasWebsite https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/
hasWrittenFor Mises Institute
surface form: Mises.org

National Review
surface form: National Review Online

The American Conservative
The Freeman
The Independent Review
hostOf The Bob Murphy Show (podcast)
surface form: The Bob Murphy Show
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest business cycles
capitalism
economic history of the Great Depression
monetary theory
notableFor critiques of mainstream macroeconomics
popularizing Austrian economics
notableWork Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action
Contra Krugman (podcast)
Lessons for the Young Economist
The Bob Murphy Show (podcast)
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal
The Primal Prescription
occupation consultant
economist
podcast host
university lecturer
positionHeld Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute
theoreticalOrientation Austrian School of economics
surface form: Austrian School

free-market economics
writesAbout critiques of Keynesian economics
critiques of mainstream macroeconomic models
libertarian political philosophy

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Murray Rothbard influenced Robert P. Murphy