Polish Mises: now back to life thanks to the new publication
Efforts of the volunteers working for the Institute resulted in two-volume publication of articles of Adam Heydel, the professor of economics at the Jagiellonian Univesity in the interwar period. The book consists of his articles about the economy, society, national politics, and Polish art history. Many articles remained out-of-public since the outbreak of the WWII. The book has just been released. Read More
Mateusz Machaj – the best economist
Mateusz Machaj has been awarded by the Entrepreneurs and Employers Association [Związek Przedsiębiorców i Pracodawców] in the best economist category. The award ceremony took place in Warsaw on the 23th of May, during The Second National Congress of Small and Medium Companies. Motivation for him being selected was a “persistent promotion of classical economics and running the Crisis Blog [Kryzyz Blog]“. Mateusz Machaj is the chief economist of Instytut Ludwiga von Misesa. Read More
The free market and the crisis of capitalism – an interview with president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute Poland
From Austrian economists’ point of view, responsibility for the current breakdown lies entirely with the state and central banking. In an interview with Bankier.pl, Witold Falkowski, the president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute Poland, explains where the economic crisis comes from and how to avoid the return of recessions. Read More
The Lectures Abstracts of Austrian Summer Seminar 2010
On 10-12 September an Austrian Summer Seminar has taken place in Radziejowice, Poland. It was a great opportunity to attend lectures delivered by the eminent economist and the best Polish experts in Austrian Theory. The Seminar was held under title: “The Boundaries and Effectivness of the Free Market” and was accompanied with Teaching Workshops “Lessons of Economics”. Read More
III Austrian Summer Seminar, Radziejowice, 10-12 September 2010
The Austrian Summer Seminar is an opportunity to meet enthusiasts of the Austrian School of Economics and a rare occasion for personal contact with the Polish experts in Austrian Theory. Most of all, the Summer Seminars are an important part of a self-education program, which we propose to everyone interested and willing to deepen their knowledge of the subject. Read More
II Summer Austrian Seminar, Radziejowice, 29-31 August 2009
This year’s seminar brought together over 60 participants and speakers. Read More


