Date: January 27th
Time: 5 PM to 6:30 PM (CET)
Via Zoom and Facebook Live of AEC
Organized by: 
Austrian Economics Center
Fundación Internacional Bases
Sponsored by:
ESEADE
Centrum Kapitalizmu
Institutul Friedrich von Hayek România
Instytut Misesa
Freedom and Entrepreneurship Foundation
Liberty International
LiberAr
Club de la Libertad
Program:
5:00 PM Welcome remarks, by Federico N. Fernández
5:10 PM “Five Stages in the History of the Austrian School of Economics”
by Adrián Ravier (Argentina)
5:40 PM “Liberty: Of Language and Responsibility”
by Georgiana Constantin-Parke (Romania)
6:10 Q&A
6:30 Closing
The Event Will Be Held in English
Download “The Indispensability of Freedom” Here
About the Speakers:
Georgiana Constantin-Parke has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Bucharest, Romania; she studied European and International Law at the Nicolae Titulescu University in Bucharest and writes for several international online publications. She also teaches online for Liberty University’s Helms School of Government (Virginia, USA).
Adrián Ravier is an economist, specialized in monetary theory, the study of economic cycles and the history of economic thought. He has a PhD in Applied Economics from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid (2009), under the direction of professor Jesús Huerta de Soto. Currently, he teaches at the School of Economics, Law and Agronomy in Universidad Nacional de La Pampa (UNLPAM, Argentina); in the graduate program and the Master in Economics at Universidad Francisco Marroquín and OMMA; in the MBA at the Edinburgh Business School (EBS); in the Master and PhD in Economics at the Swiss Management Center University (SMCU) and for the PhD in Business Administration at Escuela Superior de Economía y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE).
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January 14th, 2021
Webinar & Book Presentation “The Indispensability of Freedom”
Date: January 27th
Time: 5 PM to 6:30 PM (CET)
Via Zoom and Facebook Live of AEC
Organized by:
Austrian Economics Center
Fundación Internacional Bases
Sponsored by:
ESEADE
Centrum Kapitalizmu
Institutul Friedrich von Hayek România
Instytut Misesa
Freedom and Entrepreneurship Foundation
Liberty International
LiberAr
Club de la Libertad
Program:
5:00 PM Welcome remarks, by Federico N. Fernández
5:10 PM “Five Stages in the History of the Austrian School of Economics”
by Adrián Ravier (Argentina)
5:40 PM “Liberty: Of Language and Responsibility”
by Georgiana Constantin-Parke (Romania)
6:10 Q&A
6:30 Closing
The Event Will Be Held in English
Download “The Indispensability of Freedom” Here
About the Speakers:
Georgiana Constantin-Parke has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Bucharest, Romania; she studied European and International Law at the Nicolae Titulescu University in Bucharest and writes for several international online publications. She also teaches online for Liberty University’s Helms School of Government (Virginia, USA).
Adrián Ravier is an economist, specialized in monetary theory, the study of economic cycles and the history of economic thought. He has a PhD in Applied Economics from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid (2009), under the direction of professor Jesús Huerta de Soto. Currently, he teaches at the School of Economics, Law and Agronomy in Universidad Nacional de La Pampa (UNLPAM, Argentina); in the graduate program and the Master in Economics at Universidad Francisco Marroquín and OMMA; in the MBA at the Edinburgh Business School (EBS); in the Master and PhD in Economics at the Swiss Management Center University (SMCU) and for the PhD in Business Administration at Escuela Superior de Economía y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE).
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