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Hans F. Sennholz
Austrian School
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Birth February 3, 1922(1922-02-03)
Brambauer, Unna, Germany
Death June 23, 2007 (aged 85)
Grove City, Pennsylvania?
Nationality American
Influences Ludwig von Mises
Influenced Joseph Salerno, Ron Paul

Hans F. Sennholz (February 3 1922 – June 23 2007) (born in Brambauer, Germany) was an economist from the Austrian school of economics who studied under Ludwig von Mises. After serving in the Luftwaffe in World War II, he took degrees at the universities of Marburg and Köln, then moved to the United States to study for a Ph.D. at New York University. He was Ludwig von Mises's first PhD student in the United States. He taught economics at Grove City College, 1956–1992, having been hired as department chair upon arrival. After he retired, he became president of the Foundation for Economic Education, 1992–1997.

Fellow Austrian Joseph Salerno has notably praised Sennholz as an under-appreciated member of the Austrian school who "writes so clearly on such a broad range of topics that he is in danger of suffering the same fate as Say and Bastiat. As Joseph Schumpeter pointed out, these two brilliant nineteenth-century French economists, who were also masters of economic rhetoric, wrote with such clarity and style that their work was misjudged by their British inferiors as 'shallow' and 'superficial'."

2008 U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul credits his fascination with economics to meeting Sennholz and getting to know him well.

Books

  • Divided Europe, New York, NY, 1955.
  • Moneda y libertad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1961.
  • The Great Depression, Lansing, MI, 1969.
  • Inflation or Gold Standard, Lansing, MI, 1973.
  • Gold is Money, Westport, CT, 1975.
  • Death and Taxes, Washington, DC, 1976, 2nd ed. 1982.
  • Problemas económicas de actualidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1977.
  • Age of Inflation, Belmont, MA, 1977, 1979; Spanish: Tiempos de inflation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1983.
  • Money and Freedom, Spring Mills, PA, 1985; Spanish: Moneda y libertad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1987; Polish: Pieniadze I Wolnosc, London, England, 1991.
  • The Politics of Unemployment, Spring Mills, PA, 1987.
  • Debts and Deficits, Spring Mills, PA, 1987.
  • The Great Depression: Will We Repeat It?, Spring Mills, PA, 1988.
  • The Savings and Loan Bailout, Spring Mills, PA, 1989.
  • Three Economic Commandments, Spring Mills, PA, 1990.
  • The First Eighty Years of Grove City College, Grove City, PA, 1993.
  • Reflection and Remembrance, Irvington, NY, 1997.
  • Sowing the Wind, Grove City, PA, 2004.
  • Age of Inflation Continued, Grove City, PA, 2006.

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