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Sunday, June 10 (Mises Institute closed)

5:45 p.m. Shuttle from Rothbard Village, Gameday Center, and AU Hotel to Amsterdam Cafe (410 S. Gay Street) (Walking directions are on page 5)

6:00 p.m. Welcome, discussion, and dinner Return shuttle following dinner

At dinner please pick up your name tag, and envelope with lunch cash for the week plus Burger Fi & Chipotle dinner cards. All other dinners are provided as a group.

Monday, June 11Sessions take place in Condon Lecture Hall, fi rst fl oor of Mises Institute.In the event of rain, call to request shuttle. Tho Bishop, 850-866-9606

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast at Institute (drop in anytime between 8:00 and 9:00)

• Session 1 / Chapter 1

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Lecture (Gordon)

10:30 – Noon Discussion

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

• Session 2 / Chapters 2 – 3

1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Lecture (Hülsmann)

2:45 –4:15 p.m. Discussion

4:15 p.m. Group photo – Please wear collared shirt. No t-shirts, please.

4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Individual research time, faculty offi ce hour

5:00 p.m. Institute closes, shuttle from Institute to BurgerFi Return shuttle following dinner

REVISED SCHEDULE

“Every man must

have freedom, must

have the scope to form,

test, and act upon his

own choices, for any sort

of development of his own

personality to take place.

He must, in short, be

free in order that he

may be fully human.”

Murray N. Rothbard

ROTHBARDG R A D U A T E S E M I N A R

AN ALICE J. LILLIE SEMINAR

June 10–15, 2018 • Auburn, Alabama

All times are Central Time.

Tuesday, June 128:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast at Institute

• Session 3 / Chapter 49:00 – 10:00 a.m. Lecture (Herbener)

10:30 – Noon Discussion

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

• Session 4 / Chapters 5, 61:30 – 2:30 p.m. Lecture (Herbener)

2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Discussion

4:15 – 5:00 p.m. Individual research time; faculty office hour

5:00 p.m. Institute closes, shuttle from Institute to Pho Lee Return shuttle following dinner

Wednesday, June 138:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast at Institute

• Session 5 / Chapters 7,8 (pp. 509–17 only)9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Lecture (Klein)

10:30 – Noon Discussion

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

• Session 6 / Chapters 8 (pp. 517–55), 91:30 – 2:30 p.m. Lecture (Salerno)

2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Discussion

4:15 – 5:00 p.m. Individual research time; faculty office hour

5:00 p.m. Institute closes, shuttle from Institute to Tacorita Return shuttle following dinner

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Thursday, June 148:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast at Institute

• Session 7 / Chapter 10

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Lecture (Klein)

10:30 – Noon Discussion

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

• Session 8 / Chapter 111:30 – 2: 30 p.m. Lecture (Hülsmann)

2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Discussion

4:15 – 5:00 p.m. Individual research time; faculty office hour

5:00 p.m. Institute closes, dinner at Chipotle. Shuttle only in the event of rain or upon request.

Friday, June 158:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast at Institute

• Session 9 / Chapter 12 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Lecture (Thornton)

10:30 – Noon Discussion

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

• Session 10 / Power and Market, Chapters 1, 6, 7 only1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Lecture (Gordon)

2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Discussion

4:15 – 5:00 p.m. Individual research time; faculty office hour

5:00 p.m. Institute closes, shuttle from Institute to Little Italy Pizza Return shuttle following dinner

Mises Institute is closed Saturday and Sunday, June 16–17.

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Faculty Info

Dr. Joseph Salerno, RGS Director mises.org/salerno

Dr. Peter Kleinmises.org/klein

Dr. Mark Thorntonmises.org/thornton

Dr. David Gordonmises.org/gordon

Dr. Jeffrey Herbener mises.org/herbener

Dr. Jörg Guido Hülsmannmises.org/hulsmann

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• WIFI access code inside Mises Institute: Network name: Mises2018 | Password: Rothbard2018!

• Breakfasts and complimentary refreshments during breaks are in Hogan Graduation Area (covered outdoor area).

• Please silence all mobile devices during sessions.

• The Mises Institute bookstore will be open each day 8:00 – 5:00 p.m. Leave books to be auto-graphed at the checkout counter of the bookstore. Pick up autographed books at the bookstore counter.

• RGS attendees are invited to join the Mises Institute (USA) Alumni Facebook group to keep in touch with other attendees and learn of future events. mises.org/AlumniFB.

• Photos of this event can be downloaded at mises.org/RGS18

• Share your Mises experience on social media! #RothbardGS

• Join a Mises email list (mises.org/subscribe) and be the first to know about events, new books, and more!

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Directions from front of Mises Instituteto Dinner Locations

(All within walking distance except Pho Lee. Shuttle van picks up in front of Rothbard Village, GameDay Center, and AU Hotel at scheduled times.)

Sunday: Amsterdam Cafe 410 South Gay Street: left on Magnolia Ave., cross College St., right on Gay Street, cross Samford Avenue; Amsterdam Cafe is on the right (amsterdamcafeauburn.com).

Monday: BurgerFi ($15 card provided)339 S. College Street: left on Magnolia Ave., right on College St., BurgerFi is on left, past Hotel at Auburn University (burgerfi.com).

Tuesday: Pho Lee756 East Glenn Avenue: left on Magnolia Ave., left on Donahue Drive, right on Glenn Avenue for 1.5 miles. Pho Lee is on the right in the Glendean Shopping Center.

Wednesday: Tacorita138 North College Street: left on Magnolia Ave., left on College Street; Tacorita is on right (tacoritaauburn.com).

Thursday: Chipotle ($10 card provided)346 W Magnolia Avenue: left on Magnolia Ave., cross Donahue Drive, cross Cox St., Chipotle is on the left(chipotle.com).

Friday: Little Italy Pizza129 E. Magnolia Avenue: left on Magnolia Ave., cross College St., Little Italy’s is on left (littleitalyau.com).

ContactsIn-town shuttle Tho Bishop; tho@mises.org; 850-866-9606

Groome airport shuttle 334-821-3399

Tiger Taxi 334-444-4444

Uber.com

The Auburn University Librarylocated on College Street across from AU Hotel, is open to Mises Institute students for in-house research.

Sunday 1:00 p.m.–midnightMonday–Thursday 7:30 a.m.–midnightFriday 7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Saturday 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

Name E-mail address Session assignments

Rafael Acevedo prof.acevedo@hotmail.com 1

Justin Austin austij17@ferris.edu 1

George Balabanian counsel@classactiondefence.com 2

Mark Brandly brandlym@ferris.edu 9 (Leader)

Kurt Brown kurt.a.brown11@gmail.com 2

Geoge Bühler g.j.bueler@gmail.com 3

Chris Calton chrisjcalton@gmail.com 3 (Leader)

Felicia Cowley feliciacowley13@gmail.com 9

Fernando D’Andrea dodandrea@gmail.com 10

Lukasz Dominiak cogito1@umk.pl 10 (Leader)

Tate Fegley tatefegly@gmail.com 7 (Leader)

Kristoffer Hansen kristoffi@gmail.com 5 (Leader)

Andrew Herbener ajherbener@mises.com 7

Karl-Friedrich Israel kf_israel@gmx.de 8 (Leader)

Peter Jacobsen pjjacobsen1@gmail.com 3

Benjamin Juhlin benjaminjuhlin@gmail.com 4

Christoph Klein c.klein@alumnos.urjc.es 4

Sascha Klocke klocke.sascha@gmail.com 1 (Leader)

Andreas Kramer andreas.m.kramer@gmail.com 8

Maximilien Lambert mlaexp@gmail.com 5

Henrique Maia henriquelyramaia@gmail.com 6

Patrick Newman patrick.newm1@gmail.com 4 (Leader), 8

Neema Parvini n.parvini@surrey.ac.uk 5

Esteban Perez perezmedinae@gmail.com 9

George Pickering georgepickering@googlemail.com 6 (Leader)

Louis Rouanet Louis.rouanet@sciencespo.fr 2 (Leader), 10

Krzystof Turowski krzturow@ pg.gda.pl 6

Vytautas Zukauskas vytautas.zukauska@gmail.com 7

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Day Session Discussants

Monday 1 Chap 1: Fundamentals of Human Action Klocke (leader), Acevedo, Austin Gordon (dgordon@mises.org)

2 Chaps 2, 3: Direct Exchange Rouanet (leader), Balabanian, Brown The Pattern of Indirect Exchange Hülsmann (jgh@guidohulsmann.com)

Tuesday 3 Chap 4: Prices and Consumption Calton (leader), Bühler, Jacobsen Herbener (jmherbener@gcc.edu)

4 Chaps 5, 6: Production: The Structure Newman (leader), Juhlin, Klein Production: The Rate of Interest and Its Determination Herbener (jmherbener@gcc.edu)

Wednesday 5 Chaps 7, 8 (pp. 509-517 only): Hansen (leader), Parvini, Lambert Production: General Pricing of the Factors Production: Entrepreneurship and Change Klein (pklein@mises.org)

6 Chaps 8 (pp. 517-55), 9: Pickering (leader), Maia, Turowski Production: Entrepreneurship and Change Production: Particular Factor Prices and Productive Incomes Salerno (salerno@mises.org)

Thursday 7 Chap 10: Monopoly and Competition Fegley (leader), Zukauskas, Herbener Klein (pklein@mises.org)

8 Chap 11: Money and Its Purchasing Power Israel (leader), Kramer, Newman Hülsmann (jgh@guidohulsmann.com)

Friday 9 Chap 12: The Economics of Violent Brandly (leader), Cowley, Perez Intervention in the Market Thornton (mthornton@mises.org)

10 Power and Market, Chaps 1, 6, 7 only Dominiak (leader), D’Andrea, Rouanet Defense Service on the Free Market Antimarket Ethics: A Praxeological Critique Conclusion: Economics and Public Policy Gordon (dgordon@mises.org) Faculty will hold office hours Monday through Friday 4:15 – 5:00 p.m. in the following locations:

Salerno, Thornton, Hülsmann: end of research wing, second floor Klein, Herbener, Gordon: Schlarbaum Seminar Room in research wing, second floor

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