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- noun Plural form of
Austrian .
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Examples
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I think the problem with the Austrians is their disdain for empirical work.
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A corollary of my respect for the Austrians is my belief that their movement is wasting precious libertarian human capital.
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"I think the problem with the Austrians is their disdain for empirical work."
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Durazzo was also taken by the Austrians from the Italians (Feb. 27).
1916 2001
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He had vainly sought to separate the Austrians from the Russians; he could not doubt the hostile intentions of Prussia.
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The hair-shirt economists, I call the Austrians: just let it drop, take your medicine, take your 15-20\% unemployment, and just deal with it, because you'll be able to come back faster from the lower base.
Safehaven 2009
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The difference with the Austrians is that we don’t see aggregate demand as being important as an independent variable.
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The difference with the Austrians is that we don’t see aggregate demand as being important as an independent variable.
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The difference with the Austrians is that we don’t see aggregate demand as being important as an independent variable.
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I think in this context, where we all consciously act (by using our mostly personally assigned computers and other network devices) as nodes in this network, Austrian influence can flourish beyond what long-term Austrians ever thought possible.
What Austrian Brain Drain?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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