The Austrian school argues that central banks create the business cycle.
Only the Austrian school defines inflation as an increase in the money supply.
He was a prominent figure in the Austrian School of economic thought.
This, he stated, led to his interest in the Austrian School.
He promoted the study of English at Austrian middle schools.
Salin later became interested in the Austrian school of economics.
These three economists became what is known as the "first wave" of the Austrian School.
This has led some scholars to not consider his later works as belonging to the Austrian School.
He is the author of books oriented towards the Austrian school of economics.
He became a prominent figure in the Austrian School of economic thought and is best known for his work on praxeology.