Latest Articles and Research
At AusEcoLec we are offering lectures about the Austrian School of Economic. We also promote and support the Invest-Europe theme, with a theoretical and market practical approach. Please see below our latest articles and other news updates.
Articles on Austrian School Theory
January 2026 - A Summary of how prices develop in the Free Market
Without a proper understanding of how prices develop and the function of the price signal, it is difficult to understand Economics. This article summarises how prices develop in a society, based on human action and the theories of the Austrian School of Economics. A summary
Articles about theory applied to practice
May 2026 - Schumpeterian Business Cycles, Firm Strategy, and the Emergence of a Sixth Technological Wave.
We may be between the exhausted 5th Wave (ICT) and transformative 6th Wave. Firms that will define the next decade are those that learn to sail into the storm — alert, adaptable, and willing to destroy their own offerings before someone else does.
Article by Cesar Santaella.
February 2026 - Advice on how to strenghten Europe's economy
In January the European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, launched important plans to strenghten the Savings and Investment Union and to further scale-up European ventures and technologies. We constructively support the Invest Europe theme with our comments and advices included here.
Markets in Nature - An AS Perspective
In 2025 an article about fungi trading with plants was published in Biophysics and Computational Biology Ecology. Fungi offer phosphorus to plants, and plants carbon in return, creating underground a production structure to collect and transport resources to plants and collect payments in the form of carbon. Like in a barter economy.
This article inspired the author to elaborate from an Austrian School of Economics point of view, May 2026.
Good & easy to read Austrian School books
For readers not familiar with Austrian Economics, we would recommend the following 3:
1. Economics in One Lesson, by Henry Hazlitt (1946) strongly influenced by Ludwig von Mises.
2. What has Government done to our Money, by Murray Rothbard (1963) with an history of money and sharp critiques of central bank intervention.
3. How to Think about the Economy, by Per Bylund (2022), great easy to read all you need to know book.
