Course Overview
Austrian Economics is one of the most distinct schools of economic thought. Beginning with an introduction to its foundational principles, the course traces the origins of the Austrian School, examining its emergence as a response to prevailing economic theories of its time. From its inception, Austrian Economics has emphasized the role of human action, subjective value, and individual choice as the cornerstones of economic analysis. These principles form the basis for understanding the unique methodology of Praxeology, which grounds economic theory in the logical study of purposeful behavior.