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{{short description|Spanish economist of the Austrian School (born 1956)}} | |||
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'''Jesús Huerta de Soto Ballester''' (born 1956) is |
'''Jesús Huerta de Soto Ballester''' (born December 23, 1956) is a Spanish ] of the ]. He is a professor in the Department of ] at ] of Madrid, ] and a Senior Fellow at the ].<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017175055/http://www.fcjs.urjc.es/departamentos/areas/profesores/ficha.asp?id=xqyuyqstv |date=2013-10-17 }}, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, ] website.</ref><ref>" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130728094916/http://mises.org/Faculty |date=2013-07-28 }} Ludwig von Mises Institute.</ref><ref name=MisesInterview> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140914001249/https://www.mises.org/journals/aen/aen17_2_1.asp |date=2014-09-14 }} in ]. (Summer 1997; Volume 17, Number 2.)</ref> | ||
==Education== | ==Education and career== | ||
Huerta de Soto received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1978 and a PhD in economics in 1992, from ]. His MBA in actuarial science is from Stanford University, 1985.<ref name=RussianU/><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025101358/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/madre2.htm |date=2005-10-25 }}, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.</ref> In 2000 he became a full professor of Political Economy at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025101358/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/madre2.htm |date=2005-10-25 }}, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.</ref> Since 2007 he is director of the Austrian Economics Master Program ''Master Economía de la Escuela Austríaca'' at the Rey Juan Carlos University.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.urjc.es/universidad/facultades/facultad-de-ciencias-de-la-comunicacion/909-economia-de-la-escuela-austriaca|title=Master Economía de la Escuela Austríaca URJC|access-date=2017-12-23|archive-date=2021-03-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326034131/https://www.urjc.es/universidad/facultades/facultad-de-ciencias-de-la-comunicacion/909-economia-de-la-escuela-austriaca|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Huerta de Soto completed a bachelor's degree in economics at ] in 1978; he received a Master of Business Administration in Actuary Mathematics from Stanford University in 1983;<ref name=RussianU/> and a | |||
PhD in Economics and Business in 1992 from Complutense University.<ref>, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.</ref> | |||
Huerta de Soto was editor of seven volumes of the Spanish-language version of the ]'s ''The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek''. In that capacity, he was responsible for bibliographies, footnotes, introductions, and hiring translators.<ref name=Editor> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025101358/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/madre2.htm |date=2005-10-25 }}, see Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial; section includes information on the Complete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1–2; New Library of Liberty, pp. 3–4; Journal of Market Processes, pp. 4–5.</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Plan of the Collected Works of Hayek|url=http://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/320685.html|publisher=U of Chicago Press|access-date=26 February 2014|archive-date=11 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140711055602/http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/320685.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>Stephen Kresge, Editor, ''Money, Part I: Volume Five of the Collected Works of F.A. Hayek'', Routledge, 2013, {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140617232735/http://books.google.com/books?id=bV-Qp0n6TegC&pg=PA1904 |date=2014-06-17 }}, {{ISBN|1135630755}}</ref><ref name="The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek">F.A. Hayek, '' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140110212841/http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/series/CWFAH.html |date=2014-01-10 }}'', ], General Editor, ], 19 Volumes.</ref><ref>Jesús Huerta de Soto edited these volumes of the series ''F.A. Hayek, Obras Completas'' (in Spanish), all published by Unión Editorial, Madrid: {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101124718/http://books.google.com/books?id=HdZ4uAAACAAJ&dq=isbn%3D8472092356&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xQS6UfuVM6-q4APx6YDgBA&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAA|date=2014-01-01}}, editor with ], ], 1995; '' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101124527/http://books.google.com/books?id=j_CuRAAACAAJ&dq=Jes%C3%BAs+Huerta+de+Soto+Las+Vicisitudes+del+Liberalismo:+Ensayos+sobre+Econom%C3%ADa+Austriaca+y+el+Ideal+de+la+Libertad&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KJidUba6PJLq0QH5vYDgCg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA|date=2014-01-01}}'', editor with ], 1996; '' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101124744/http://books.google.com/books?id=iKQJSwAACAAJ&dq=Contra+Keynes+y+Cambridge&hl=en&sa=X&ei=GrCbUa6AB7bF4AOPhoDgDg&ved=0CEEQ6AEwAw|date=2014-01-01}}'', editor with ], 1996; '' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101124536/http://books.google.com/books?id=O92OYgEACAAJ&dq=Jes%C3%BAs+Huerta+de+Soto+Hayek+sobre+Hayek:+Un+Di%C3%A1logo+Autobiogr%C3%A1fico&hl=en&sa=X&ei=WZidUe6wCamN0QHwpoF4&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA|date=2014-01-01}}'', editor with Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar, 1997; '' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101124628/http://books.google.com/books?id=Wj4EcgAACAAJ&dq=Jes%C3%BAs+Huerta+de+Soto+Socialismo+y+Guerra:+Ensayos,+Documentos+y+Rese%C3%B1as&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KJmdUeakFuSL0QH1wICwDA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA|date=2014-01-01}}'', editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1998; ''Ensayos de Teoría Monetaria'' (two volumes in {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601235730/https://books.google.com/books/about/Ensayos_de_Teor%C3%ADa_Monetaria.html?id=fWJhSgAACAAJ|date=2016-06-01}} and 2001. For more details see {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025101358/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/madre2.htm|date=2005-10-25}}, Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial, A. Compete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1–2.</ref> He is a member of the editorial board of ''New Perspectives on Political Economy''<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921054422/http://pcpe.libinst.cz/nppe/board.php |date=2013-09-21 }} at its website.</ref> and on the advisory editorial board of the '']''.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140109030217/http://www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm/about/history |date=2014-01-09 }} at its website.</ref> Huerta de Soto is a Senior Fellow of the ]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://mises.org/faculty |title=Faculty and Staff |access-date=2014-09-13 |archive-date=2013-07-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130728094916/http://mises.org/Faculty |url-status=live }}</ref> and is on the editorial board of its '']''.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140914000416/https://mises.org/page/1477 |date=2014-09-14 }} of '']''</ref> He was formerly a Trustee of the ] (IMDEA)<ref name=Meritos> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025101358/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/madre2.htm |date=2005-10-25 }}, see Curriculum Vitae, Otros Meritos.</ref> in social sciences and was a vice-president and director of the ] from 2000 to 2004.<ref name=Meritos/> | |||
===Honorary degrees=== | |||
In 2009 the ] awarded Huerta de Soto an honorary doctorate.<ref>, ].</ref> Two years later, in 2011 he was named Doctor Emeritus of ] for his work in economic theory and policy and for seeking cooperation between Spain and the Finance University. He was given a doctor's gown and trencher cap.<ref name=RussianU/> | |||
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==Economic views== | ||
In 1985, Huerta de Soto was hired by Complutense University and taught a course there based on ]' book, '']''.<ref name=MisesInterview> in ]. (Summer 1997; Volume 17, Number 2.)</ref><ref>In 2010 he wrote the preface to the {{language|ca}} translation of Mises' ''Human Action'' (''L' Accio Humana'', Ediciones Destino, 2010 ISBN 978-8466411813; {{OCLC|804943479}}).</ref> In 2000 he became a full professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.<ref>, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.</ref> | |||
===Classical liberalism=== | |||
Huerta de Soto was an editor of the Spanish language edition of works by Austrian economist ], working with the editors of the ]'s ''Collected Works of F.A. Hayek''. Seven such volumes were published between 1995 and 2001.<ref name=Editor>, see Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial; section includes information on the Compete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1-2; New Library of Liberty, pp. 3-4; Journal of Market Processes, pp. 4-5.</ref><ref>Jesús Huerta de Soto edited these volumes of the series ''F.A. Hayek, Obras Completas'' (in Spanish), all published by Unión Editorial, Madrid: ], ], 1995]; '''', editor with ], 1996; '''', editor with ], 1996; '''', editor with Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar, 1997; '''', editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1998; ''Ensayos de Teoría Monetaria'' (two volumes in and 2001. For more details see , Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial, A. Compete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1-2.</ref> He also is founding director of the journal ''la revista científica Procesos de Mercado: Revista Europea de Economía Política'' (''Journal of Market Processes: European Journal of Political Economy''.)<ref> website, ''accessed May 23, 2013.''</ref> | |||
An ], Huerta argues that ] and their ideal is theoretically impossible; he also believes that classical liberals have failed to limit the power of the state.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mises.org/library/classical-liberalism-versus-anarchocapitalism|title=Classical Liberalism versus Anarchocapitalism|date=October 24, 2017|access-date=October 7, 2019|author=Jesús Huerta de Soto|work=Mises Institute|archive-date=October 21, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201021085547/https://mises.org/library/classical-liberalism-versus-anarchocapitalism|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Huerta de Soto is affiliated with the ]<ref name=MisesInterview/> and is on the editorial board of its '']''.<ref> of '']''</ref> He was formerly a Trustee of the ] (IMDEA)<ref name=Meritos>, see Curriculum Vitae, Otros Meritos.</ref> and was a vice-president and Director of the ] from 2000 to 2004.<ref name=Meritos/> | |||
==Economic views== | |||
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Soto identifies with the ]. He exchanged letters with ] for several years <ref>Jesús Huerta de Soto, , (). New Journal, No. 42, December 1995, pp. 98–103. An English version of this paper was published in the Journal des Economists et des Etudes Humaines in Volume 6, Number 1, March 1995, pp. 15-20. Another Spanish version was incorporated as "Introductory Note" to the issue "Spanish Book of Murray N. Rothbard: The Ethics of Liberty", published by Union Editorial, Madrid 1995, pp. 13-17</ref> and his work follows the tradition of Rothbard and Mises.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mises Institute|title=Soto Mises Institute Page|url=http://mises.org/daily/author/210|publisher=vMI|accessdate=11 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
===General equilibrium theory=== | ===General equilibrium theory=== | ||
Economist ] has cited Huerta de Soto as an example of |
Economist ] has cited Huerta de Soto as an example of scorn in economics. Yeager states that Soto scorns ], citing a passage in which Soto refers to the "pernicious analysis" of price equilibrium at "the intersection of mysterious curves or functions lacking any real existence...even in the minds of the actors involved."<ref name=Yeager>{{cite book|author=Leland B. Yeager|title=Is the Market a Test of Truth and Beauty?: Essays in Political Economy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-z7Q4rsgdhAC&pg=PT13|access-date=15 June 2013|year=2011|publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institute|isbn=978-1610164214|pages=13–|archive-date=3 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140103122855/http://books.google.com/books?id=-z7Q4rsgdhAC&pg=PT13|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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===Austrian business cycle and full reserve banking=== | ||
Huerta de Soto advocates ],<ref>{{cite journal|last=Bagus|first=Philipp|title=Austrian Business Cycle Theory: |
Huerta de Soto advocates ], a system in which 100% reserve requirements for banks would prevent any expansion of credit.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Bagus|first=Philipp|title=Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100 Percent Reserves Sufficient to Prevent a Business Cycle?|url=http://www.hayek.sk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bagus_business_cycle.pdf|volume=2|issue=2|journal=Libertarian Papers|date=January 1, 2010|access-date=May 22, 2013|publisher=]|location=Auburn, AL|quote=Other Austrians such as ... de Soto (2006) have gone further and advocate a 100 percent reserve banking system ruling out credit expansion altogether.|archive-date=September 27, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927011629/http://www.hayek.sk/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bagus_business_cycle.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Rozeff|first=Michael S.|title=Rothbard on Fractional Reserve Banking: a Critique|url=http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_14_04_02_rozeff.pdf|journal=Independent Review|volume=14|issue=4|issn=1086-1653|pages=497–512|date=Spring 2010|access-date=May 22, 2013|publisher=]|location=Oakland, CA|archive-date=September 27, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927135931/http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_14_04_02_rozeff.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
In 2006, Huerta de Soto wrote an 876-page book on the subject, published in English by the Mises Institute as ''Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles''.<ref name="Soto">{{cite book|author=Jesús Huerta de Soto|title=Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_AJLGKdOZneMC|access-date=4 August 2013|edition=3rd|year=2012|publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institute|isbn=978-1610163880}}</ref> Samuel Gregg reviewed the book writing that "he sheer length of this text will demand much time and concentration of readers wishing to fully absorb its insights. Certainly there is an element of repetition at different points. This tends, however, to reflect De Soto's determination to demonstrate that the moral, legal, and economic dimensions of money, credit, and banking cannot be artificially separated from each other without risking the loss of a sound understanding of the subject."<ref>{{cite journal|last=Gregg|first=Samuel|title=Review of "Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles"|url=http://www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm/article/view/276/267|journal=Markets and Morality|volume=10|issue=1|pages=185–187|date=Spring 2007|access-date=2014-08-22|archive-date=2014-08-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826113519/http://www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm/article/view/276/267|url-status=live}}</ref> In the journal New Perspectives on Political Economy, Ludwig van den Hauwe suggested that "ven if it may be difficult at this time to gauge in any precise manner the effect the book will have on the economics profession at large, there can be no doubt the book is destined to become a classic, both by virtue of the subject matters that are treated and in virtue of the manner in which they are treated: thoroughly and authoritatively."<ref>{{cite journal|last=van den Hauwe|first=Ludwig |title= Review of Jesús Huerta De Soto's Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles| ssrn=2399403 |journal=New Perspectives on Political Economy |volume=2 |issue=2| pages=136–142 |date=2006}}</ref> | |||
In 2006, Soto wrote an 876-page book on the subject: ''Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles''.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=AJLGKdOZneMC&dq=money+bank+credit+and+economic+cycles&source=gbs_navlinks_s</ref> The book was reviewed by Soto's friend, economist ],<ref>Larry Sechrest obituary http://archive.mises.org/8873/larry-sechrest-1946-2008/</ref> who stated that Soto attempted to provide "final and decisive proof" that fractional reserve banking is incompatible with private property rights, morality, and a stable economy. Sechrest wrote that although Soto presented a painstaking investigation of legal theory, banking history, business cycles, and medieval theological doctrine, a great deal of it is irrelevant to the book's thesis. Sechrest stated that reader of Soto's book "will repeatedly encounter, along with some careful scholarship, 'straw man' arguments, non-sequiturs, and question-begging." Sechrest rejects Soto's description of fractional-reserve depositaries as “legal aberrations” possessing no legal standing, much like human “monsters” with physical deformities" and rejects Soto's characterization of fractional reserve banking, which Soto describes as “sin” which must lead to monetary inflation, excessive credit creation, malinvestment, and business cycles. Sechrest states that Soto ignores the possibility that they might not be the inevitable result of fractional reserve ''per se'' <ref>Sechrest's text reads: "He does recognize that loans (mutuum contracts) are also legitimate, but at | |||
the same time insists that all loans must be for a stated time period. Amazingly, | |||
Huerta de Soto declares that loans devoid of such a time stipulation “cannot | |||
exist” (pp. 3–4). And yet they do exist. Prepayment options are common today in | |||
both mortgage contracts and tuition loans to college students. At a number of | |||
points elsewhere in the book, he claims that throughout history the principal, if | |||
not the only, reason for bank failures and bank runs has been fractional reserves. | |||
Here he ignores two crucial facts: a) bank failures have often been the result of | |||
constraining regulations and/or errors in granting loans and b) during bank runs, | |||
consumers have often shifted their checkable deposits from an insolvent fractional | |||
reserve bank to some other, solvent fractional reserve bank—instead of simply | |||
holding greater amounts of cash, either at home or in a safety deposit box. It is | |||
precisely this sort of faulty reasoning, born of a plausible premise but impervious | |||
to the facts, which will justifiably fail to persuade many economists. Page 2 of cited source. and "There are also some rather far fetched connections that Huerta de Soto is willing | |||
to use as “evidence” in his favor. One particularly notable example has to do | |||
with his judgment of the operations of Spanish banks during the sixteenth century. | |||
Here he depends largely on the work of Carlo M. Cipolla regarding Italian | |||
banks of that same time period. Amazingly, Huerta de Soto reassures the reader | |||
that the details on Italian banks are “directly applicable” to Spanish banks | |||
because of the close economic ties between the two nations." Page 3 of source.</ref> and that Huerta de Soto’s descriptions of government cabals interfering with honest banking sheds little light on the nature of banking itself. He concludes his discussion of Soto's work: "Above all, Huerta de Soto refuses to even consider the possibility that banks’ | |||
customers may have been quite willing to face some risk exposure in exchange | |||
for the benefits 100 percent reserve banks are unable to provide...Instead, he is driven to a heavily conspiratorial | |||
interpretation of banking history. In his hands any departure from 100 percent | |||
reserve banking is automatically taken to be evidence of malfeasance by bankers, | |||
even when there is no clear data on the details of the contractual relations negotiated | |||
by depositors." | |||
<ref>], , Quorum Books, 1993, Larry J. Sechrest Preface to June 2008 edition published by Ludwig Von Mises Institute, pp. 1-3.</ref> | |||
]'s review of Huerta de Soto's book, also published by the Mises Institute, stated that the author attempted to provide "final and decisive proof" that fractional reserve banking is incompatible with private property rights, morality, and a stable economy. Sechrest wrote that although Huerta de Soto presented a painstaking investigation of legal theory, banking history, business cycles, and medieval theological doctrine, a great deal of it is irrelevant to the book's thesis. Sechrest concludes "Above all, Huerta de Soto refuses to even consider the possibility that banks' customers may have been quite willing to face some risk exposure in exchange for the benefits 100 percent reserve banks are unable to provide" and believes that "any departure from 100 percent reserve banking is automatically taken to be evidence of malfeasance by bankers, even when there is no clear data on the details of the contractual relations negotiated by depositors."<ref>], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216192212/http://library.freecapitalists.org/books/Larry%20J%20Sechrest/Free%20Banking%20Theory,%20History,%20and%20a%20Laissez-Faire%20Model.pdf |date=2014-12-16 }}, Larry J. Sechrest Preface to June 2008 edition published by Ludwig Von Mises Institute, pp. 1–3; originally published by Quorum Books, 1993.</ref> | |||
===Gold standard=== | |||
In a Mises Institute blog post Huerta de Soto contended that the ] should be considered a "second best to the gold standard" because, like the gold standard, the Euro prevents national governments from active management of the money supply.<ref name="Austrian Euro">{{cite web|last=Soto|first=Jesus Huerta de|title=An Austrian Defense of the Euro|url=http://mises.org/daily/6069/|publisher=Mises Institute of Alabama|accessdate=14 June 2013}}</ref> German economist Andreas Hoffmann examined Huerta de Soto's contention and stated his conclusions in a working paper at the University of Leipzig. Hoffmann noted that Huerta de Soto believes the Euro prevents national central banks from manipulating exchange rates and issuing currency to pay off government debt. Hoffmann rejects Huerta de Soto's conclusion that the Euro can promote free-market reforms in EU nations with debt and structural problems, stating that "the often discussed move towards fiscal union seems to be even more problematic and risky. Fiscal union might undermine the credibility of the euro area as a whole if, for example, permanent fiscal transfers provide incentives to further delay fiscal consolidation efforts, postpone important (e.g. labor market) reforms and preserve structural distortions."<ref>Andreas Hoffmann, , ] Institute for Economic Policy Working Paper 119, May 10, 2013.</ref> | |||
In his chapter on "Attempts to Legally Justify Fractional-Reserve Banking", Huerta de Soto considers the possibility "that a certain group of bank customers (or for the sake of argument, all of them) enter into a deposit contract aware and fully accepting that banks will invest (or loan, etc.) a large portion of the money they deposit". In this case, argues Huerta de Soto, "the supposed authorization from the depositors lacks legal validity" because few lay-persons understand the instability inherent in fractional-reserve banking: they believe their deposit is guaranteed, which Huerta de Soto considers a (near universal) misconception. As evidence of the true wishes of depositors, he cites the riots that resulted when banks suspended payments during the ].<ref>Huerta de Soto, 2012, pp. 141–142.</ref> | |||
Mises Institute Fellow ] wrote that de Soto's argument is based on a "catastrophic conceptual error" and that de Soto does not understand the nature of the classic gold standard. North says it is "inconceivable to that any Rothbardian would promote it." North states that de Soto's second conceptual error is his misunderstanding of the Austrian view on international monetary exchange rates and rejects de Soto's defense of the Euro. In North's view, the sooner the Euro dies, the better.<ref name=North>{{cite web|last=North|first=Gary|title=Let the Euro Die ... Soon.|url=http://www.garynorth.com/public/9702.cfm|accessdate=21 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
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===Money and banking=== | ||
Andre Azevedo Alves and Jose Moreira state that Huerta de Soto has written the "most complete and integrated analysis of the theories of banking" of the ].<ref>Andre Azevedo Alves, Jose Moreira, ''The Salamanca School'', from series "Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers", ], 2009, {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140511113849/http://books.google.com/books?id=hf0uU1m-ucUC&pg=PA131&dq=Jes%C3%BAs+Huerta+de+Soto++The+Salamanca+School&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vgOmUbfABKa00AH5p4HgDQ&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Jes%C3%BAs%20Huerta%20de%20Soto%20%20The%20Salamanca%20School&f=false |date=2014}}, {{ISBN|978-0826429827}}</ref> | |||
In his 2011 acceptance address before the Finance University in Moscow, Huerta de Soto stated that Austrian economists were the only ones who predicted the stock market crash of 1929 and the stagflation of the 1970s. He also said that the Federal Reserve System caused the ], and he proposed abolition of central banks.<ref name=RussianU/>In 2008 he stated that Austrian economists Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek were the only ones{{Verify source|date=June 2013}} who predicted ] and the ] of the 1930s. He also stated that Austrian School economists predicted the stagflation of the 1970s which followed the ].<ref>Jesus Huerta de Soto, , ], Volume 29, Issue 2, 42–45, June 2009, ], DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01892.x</ref> Economist Mark Skousen writes that in 1929 Mises declined a job at the Austrian bank ] telling his future wife "A great crash is coming and I don't want my name in any way connected to it." The bank failed in 1931.<ref>Mark Skousen, ''The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of the Great Thinkers (2nd edn.),'' M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY, 2009, 2009. , ISBN 0765628279</ref> | |||
] economist Milton Friedman, whose positivist methodology was antithetical to the Austrian approach, foretold the 1970s stagflation in his 1967 Presidential Address to the American Economic Association.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Krugman|first=Paul|title=Who Was Milton Friedman?|journal=New York Review of Books|date=Feb. 15, 2007|url=http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2007/feb/15/who-was-milton-friedman/?pagination=false|accessdate=10 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Friedman|first=Milton|title=The Role of Monetary Policy|journal=American Economic Review|date=March, 1968|volume=58|issue=1|pages=1–17|url=http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/top20/58.1.1-17.pdf|accessdate=10 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Murphy|first=Robert|title=The Chicago School versus the Austrian School|url=http://mises.org/daily/5390/|accessdate=12 June 2013}}</ref>{{syn|date=June 2013}} | |||
In 2010 Huerta de Soto presented the ], wherein he stated that "all the financial and economic problems we are struggling with today are the result, in one way or another, of...The Bank Charter Act of 1844" and called for a policy of ] and various other policies including ] and a ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Soto|first=Jesus Huerta de|title=Hayke Lecture at LSE|url=http://www.cobdencentre.org/2010/10/huerta-de-soto-hayek-lecture/|accessdate=31 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The LSE Hayek Lecture|url=http://www.iea.org.uk/events/the-lse-hayek-lecture|publisher=]|location=London|year=2010}}</ref> De Soto also appears in ''Fraude'', a video which states that the the causes of the ] lay in government policy, not in the market.<ref>{{cite web|last=fraude. por qué la gran recesión|title=Fraude|url=http://www.fraudedocumental.com/#!participantes|publisher=Union Editorial|accessdate=13 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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Former ] ] has cited Huerta de Soto's views about fractional reserve banking as a source of financial instability.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Paul|first=Ron|title=The Money Monopoly: How the Federal Reserve Rips You Off|journal=]|date=October 1, 2009|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-207052486.html|accessdate=May 23, 2013 (from ])|authorlink=Ron Paul|publisher=American Ideas Institute}}</ref><ref>Ron Paul, ''End the Fed'', Hachette Digital, Inc., 2009, | |||
In a review for the Mises Institute's ''Review of Austrian Economics'', Institute Associated Scholar ] called the book "the most thorough treatment in print of Austrian ideas on banking and the business cycle".<ref>{{cite journal | url=http://www.gmu.edu/depts/rae/archives/VOL14_4_2001/2_yeager.pdf | title=The Perils of Base Money | author=Yeager, Leland B. | journal=] | year=2001 | volume=14 | issue=4 | pages=251–266 | doi=10.1023/a:1011981013028 | s2cid=152548080 | access-date=2013-08-05 | archive-date=2013-12-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203003403/http://www.gmu.edu/depts/rae/archives/VOL14_4_2001/2_yeager.pdf | url-status=live }}</ref> Mises Institute Senior Fellow and former ] ] endorsed Huerta de Soto's view that fractional reserve banking is the cause of financial instability.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Paul|first=Ron|title=The Money Monopoly: How the Federal Reserve Rips You Off|journal=]|date=October 1, 2009|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-207052486|author-link=Ron Paul|publisher=American Ideas Institute}}{{dl|date=July 2021}}</ref><ref>Ron Paul, ''End the Fed'', Hachette Digital, Inc., 2009, , {{ISBN|978-0446568180}}</ref> An ] review described ''The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency'' as " major new collection in the field of Austrian economics" and called Huerta de Soto "a leading Spanish scholar".<ref>" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140109170419/http://www.iea.org.uk/publications/recommended-reading/the-theory-of-dynamic-efficiency |date=2014-01-09 }}", ] website, November 12, 2008.</ref> | |||
ISBN 044656818X, ISBN 9780446568180</ref> | |||
==Honorary doctorates== | |||
Andre Azevedo Alves and Jose Moreira state that Huerta de Soto is one of the main economists of the Austrian school and that he has written the "most complete and integrated analysis of the theories of banking" of the sixteenth century Jesuit ].<ref>Andre Azevedo Alves, Jose Moreira, ''The Salamanca School'', from series "Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers", ], 2009, , ISBN 0826429823, ISBN 9780826429827</ref> | |||
* ] (2009)<ref>Federico Bauer Rodríguez {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106041441/http://elperiodico.com.gt/es/20090507/opinion/99940/?tpl=54 |date=2014-01-06 }} {{in lang|es}} ]. Retrieved 5 January 2014</ref> | |||
* ] (2010)<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131030125544/http://www.uaic.ro/uaic/bin/download/University/doctor_honoris_causa/LaudatiodeSOTOenglezafinal.pdf |date=2013-10-30 }} Alexandru Ioan Cuza University. Retrieved 4 January 2014</ref> | |||
* ] (2011)<ref name=RussianU/> | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
===Books=== | ===Books=== | ||
* {{cite book |title=Planes de pensiones privados | |
* {{cite book |title=Planes de pensiones privados |trans-title=Private Pension Benefit |year=1984 |publisher=Editorial San Martin |location=Madrid |isbn=978-8471402226 |pages=294 |language=es |oclc=11783782}} | ||
* {{cite book |title=Lecturas de economía política | |
* {{cite book |title=Lecturas de economía política |trans-title=Readings in Political Economy |year=1986–1987 |publisher=Unión Editorial |location=Madrid |isbn=978-8472092013 |language=es}} 3 volumes: {{OCLC |434819610 |632702538 |632702507}} | ||
* {{cite book |title=La escuela austríaca: mercado y creatividad empresarial | |
* {{cite book |title=La escuela austríaca: mercado y creatividad empresarial |trans-title=The Austrian School: Market Process and Entrepreneurial Creativity |year=2000 |publisher=Editorial Síntesis |location=Madrid |pages=203 |language=es}} Series: Historia del pensamiento económico. {{OCLC |247910035 |45036015 |644714015}} | ||
* {{cite book |title=Estudios de economía política | |
* {{cite book |title=Estudios de economía política |trans-title=Studies in Political Economy |year=2004 |publisher=Madrid Unión Editorial |isbn=978-8472094086 |pages=342 |edition=2a |language=es |oclc=433538594 }} | ||
* {{cite book |title=Nuevos estudios de economía política | |
* {{cite book |title=Nuevos estudios de economía política |trans-title=New Studies in Political Economy |year=2007 |publisher=Madrid Unión Editorial |isbn=978-8472094406 |pages=494 |edition=2a |language=es |oclc=733682262 }} Series: Nueva biblioteca de la libertad | ||
* {{cite book |title=The Austrian School: Market Order and Entrepreneurial Creativity |year=2008 |publisher=] |location=Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, |
* {{cite book |title=The Austrian School: Market Order and Entrepreneurial Creativity |year=2008 |publisher=] |location=Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, US) |isbn=978-1847207685 |pages=129 |quote=Presents an exposition of the main tenets of the Austrian School of Economics. This book also explains the differences between the Austrian and the neoclassical (including the Chicago School) approaches to economics. It covers reviews of the contributions of the main Austrian economists, and analysis of the major objections to Austrian economics. (] summary) |oclc=494726098 }}<ref>Also published in German as: {{cite book | title= Die österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie : Markt und unternehmerische Kreativität | year= 2007 |publisher = Hayek Institut |location = Wien | pages = 152 | isbn= 978-3902466037 |oclc= 759028166}} (trans. from the Spanish by Ingolf Günter Krumm; The international library of Austrian economics series); and in French as: {{cite book |title=L'école autrichienne : marché et créativité entrepreneuriale |year=2008 |publisher=Institut Charles Coquelin |location=Paris |isbn=978-2915909166 |pages=157 |oclc=690811169 }} (trans. from the Spanish by Rosine Létinier; part of the Collection Science économique et liberté series)</ref> | ||
* {{cite book |title=The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency |year=2009 |publisher=] |location=London |isbn= |
* {{cite book |title=The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency |year=2009 |publisher=] |location=London |isbn=978-0415427692 |pages=359 |oclc= 488049275}}<ref>Reviewed in: {{cite journal |last=Grassl |first=Wolfgang |title=Theory of Dynamic Efficiency. (Book review) |journal=Journal of Markets & Morality |date=March 22, 2010 |publisher=] for the Study of Religion and Liberty|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-255839888.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131106075441/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-255839888.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 6, 2013 |access-date= 14 June 2013 |quote= This book contains twenty essays, sixteen of which have already appeared elsewhere during the period 1994–2004. Topics include the methodology and history of economics, entrepreneurship, socialism, nationalism, central banks and free banking, ethics, and liberal social thought (in the European sense of the term). }}</ref> | ||
* {{cite book |title=Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize | |
* {{cite book |title=Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize |trans-title=Money, Banking and Economic Crisis |year=2009 |publisher=ASPI a ] (ASPI and the Liberal Institute) |location=Prague |isbn=978-8073574116 |pages=865 |language=cs |oclc=320215103}} (with Martin Froněk)<ref>Reviewed in: {{cite journal |last=Hladík |first=René |title=Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize |journal=E+M: Ekonomie a Management|date=July 1, 2010 |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-2144070141.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131106075438/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-2144070141.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 6, 2013 |access-date=23 May 2013 |trans-title=Money, Banking and Economic Crisis |publisher=Technical University Liberec |language=cs}}</ref> | ||
* {{cite book |title=Socialism, Economic Calculation, and Entrepreneurship |year=2010 |publisher= ] |location=Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, |
* {{cite book |title=Socialism, Economic Calculation, and Entrepreneurship |year=2010 |publisher= ] |location=Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, US) |isbn=978-1849800655 |pages=310 |oclc=781201845 }} (Originally as ''Socialismo, cálculo económico y función empresarial''; part of the New Thinking in Political Economy series by the ])<ref>Reviewed in: {{cite journal |title=Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship (Book review, brief article) |journal=Reference & Research Book News |date=November 1, 2010 |publisher=Book News, Inc. |location=Portland, OR}}</ref> | ||
* {{cite book |title=Dinero, Crédito Bancario y Ciclos Económicos |year=2011 |publisher=Unión Editorial |location=Madrid |isbn= |
* {{cite book |title=Dinero, Crédito Bancario y Ciclos Económicos |year=2011 |publisher=Unión Editorial |location=Madrid |isbn=978-8472095472 |pages=685 |edition=5a |language=es |oclc=828532975 }}<ref>Also published in Dutch as: {{cite book |title=Geld, krediet en crisis |year=2011 |publisher=Acco | location=Leuven, Den Haag | isbn=978-9033480942 |pages=718 | oclc= 723961802 }}; in German as: {{cite book |title = Geld,Bankkredit und Konjunkturzyklen |year = 2011 | publisher = Lucius & Lucius |location= Stuttgart |isbn= 978-3828205321 |pages= 624 | oclc= 731159974 }}; in Polish as: {{cite book |title=Pieniądz, kredyt bankowy i cykle koniunkturalne |year=2011 |publisher=Instytut Ludwiga von Misesa |location=Warszawa |isbn=978-8392616054 |pages=671 |oclc= 804342687 }} (with coauthors Grzegorz Łuczkiewicz & Mateusz Machaj); and in French as: {{cite book |title=Monnaie, crédit bancaire et cycles économiques |year =2011 |publisher=l'Harmattan |location= Paris |pages= 558 |oclc= 758332334 | isbn= 978-2296544512 }} (trans. from the Spanish by Rosine Létinier; L'Esprit économique. Série Économie formelle.) and {{cite book |title=Money, bank credit, and economic cycles |year=2006 |publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institute |location=Auburn, AL |pages=876 |language=fr |oclc= 494633680 }} (with Melinda A. Stroup, translator) (Reviewed in: {{cite journal |last=Gregg |first=Samuel |title=Money, Bank Credit and Economic Cycles (Book Review) |journal=Journal of Markets & Morality |date=March 22, 2007 |publisher=] for the Study of Religion and Liberty}}</ref> | ||
* in Óscar Dejuán, Eladio Febrero, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (editors), ''The First Great Recession of the 21st Century: Competing Explanations'', ], 2011, {{ISBN|1849807469}} | |||
** {{cite book |title=Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles |url=http://www.mises.org/store/Money-Bank-Credit-and-Economic-Cycles-P290C0.aspx | year=2012 | publisher= Ludwig von Mises Institute | location= Auburn, AL | pages = 881 | edition= 3d | isbn= 9781610161893 | oclc= 807678778}} (with Melinda A. Stroup, translator) Also available as a . | |||
* {{cite book |title=Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles |url=https://www.mises.org/store/Money-Bank-Credit-and-Economic-Cycles-P290C0.aspx | year=2012 | publisher= Ludwig von Mises Institute | location= Auburn, AL | pages = 881 | edition= 3d | isbn= 978-1610161893 | oclc= 807678778}} (with Melinda A. Stroup, translator) Also available as a {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216200530/http://library.freecapitalists.org//books/Jesus%20Huerta%20de%20Soto/Money,%20Bank%20Credit,%20and%20Economic%20Cycles_Vol_4.pdf |date=2014-12-16 }} | |||
===Journals=== | ===Journals=== | ||
For a list of articles published in Spanish, English, and other languages, see the Huerta de Soto website.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150708014811/http://www.jesushuertadesoto.com/articles/articles-in-english/ |date=2015-07-08 }}, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Investigadora Publicaciones I and II and Otras publicaciones.</ref> | |||
* {{cite journal |title=The Essence of the Austrian School |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2009 |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=42–45 |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=439651091 |doi=10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01892.x }} | |||
* "". '']'' (]) '''8''' (2):25–38. 1995. | |||
* {{cite journal |title=The Fatal Error of Solvency II |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2009 |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=74–77 |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=439651128 |doi=10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01900.x }} | |||
* "New Light on the Prehistory of the Theory of Banking and the School of Salamanca". '']'' '''9''' (2): 59–81. 1996. | |||
* {{cite journal |title=Economic Recessions, Banking Reform and the Future of Capitalism I |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2011 |volume=31 |issue=2 |pages= |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=729292944}} | |||
* "The Ongoing Methodenstreit of the Austrian School". ''Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines''. '''8''' (1):75–113 1998. | |||
* "Conjectured History and Beyond," ''].'' '''6''' (2):10. Winter, 1998–1999. | |||
* "A Critical Note on Fractional-Reserve Free Banking," ]. '''1''' (4):25–49. Winter, 1998. | |||
* ". ''Journal of Markets & Morality'', (]) '''2''' (2):150–163. 1999. {{ISSN|1098-1217}} | |||
* "Hayek's Best Test of a Good Economist". ''Procesos de Mercado: Revista Europea de Economía Política''. '''I''' (2):121–124. 2004. {{ISSN|1697-6797}} | |||
* {{cite journal |title=The Essence of the Austrian School |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2009 |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=42–45 |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=439651091 |doi=10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01892.x |last1=Huerta De Soto |first1=Jesús |s2cid=219970251 }} | |||
* {{cite journal |title=The Fatal Error of Solvency II |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2009 |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=74–77 |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=439651128 |doi=10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01900.x |last1=Huerta De Soto |first1=Jesús |s2cid=219968413 }} | |||
* {{cite journal |title=Economic Recessions, Banking Reform and the Future of Capitalism I |journal=Economic Affairs |year=2011 |volume=31 |issue=2 |publisher=] |issn=0265-0665 |oclc=729292944}} | |||
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Spanish economist of the Austrian School (born 1956) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Huerta de Soto and the second or maternal family name is Ballester.Jesús Huerta de Soto | |
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Jesús Huerta de Soto in 2014 | |
Born | (1956-12-23) 23 December 1956 (age 68) Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | Complutense University of Madrid Stanford University |
Academic career | |
Field | Political economics |
Institution | Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |
School or tradition | Austrian School |
Influences | Ludwig von Mises, Carl Menger, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich Hayek, Murray Rothbard, Israel Kirzner |
Awards | King Juan Carlos International Prize for Economics, Adam Smith Prize, Franz Kuechel Prize for Excellence in Economic Education |
Jesús Huerta de Soto Ballester (born December 23, 1956) is a Spanish economist of the Austrian School. He is a professor in the Department of Applied Economics at King Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain and a Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute.
Education and career
Huerta de Soto received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1978 and a PhD in economics in 1992, from Complutense University. His MBA in actuarial science is from Stanford University, 1985. In 2000 he became a full professor of Political Economy at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid. Since 2007 he is director of the Austrian Economics Master Program Master Economía de la Escuela Austríaca at the Rey Juan Carlos University.
Huerta de Soto was editor of seven volumes of the Spanish-language version of the University of Chicago Press's The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. In that capacity, he was responsible for bibliographies, footnotes, introductions, and hiring translators. He is a member of the editorial board of New Perspectives on Political Economy and on the advisory editorial board of the Journal of Markets and Morality. Huerta de Soto is a Senior Fellow of the Mises Institute and is on the editorial board of its Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He was formerly a Trustee of the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies (IMDEA) in social sciences and was a vice-president and director of the Mont Pelerin Society from 2000 to 2004.
Economic views
Classical liberalism
An anarcho-capitalist, Huerta argues that classical liberalism and their ideal is theoretically impossible; he also believes that classical liberals have failed to limit the power of the state.
General equilibrium theory
Economist Leland B. Yeager has cited Huerta de Soto as an example of scorn in economics. Yeager states that Soto scorns general equilibrium theory, citing a passage in which Soto refers to the "pernicious analysis" of price equilibrium at "the intersection of mysterious curves or functions lacking any real existence...even in the minds of the actors involved."
Austrian business cycle and full reserve banking
Huerta de Soto advocates full-reserve banking, a system in which 100% reserve requirements for banks would prevent any expansion of credit.
In 2006, Huerta de Soto wrote an 876-page book on the subject, published in English by the Mises Institute as Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles. Samuel Gregg reviewed the book writing that "he sheer length of this text will demand much time and concentration of readers wishing to fully absorb its insights. Certainly there is an element of repetition at different points. This tends, however, to reflect De Soto's determination to demonstrate that the moral, legal, and economic dimensions of money, credit, and banking cannot be artificially separated from each other without risking the loss of a sound understanding of the subject." In the journal New Perspectives on Political Economy, Ludwig van den Hauwe suggested that "ven if it may be difficult at this time to gauge in any precise manner the effect the book will have on the economics profession at large, there can be no doubt the book is destined to become a classic, both by virtue of the subject matters that are treated and in virtue of the manner in which they are treated: thoroughly and authoritatively."
Larry J. Sechrest's review of Huerta de Soto's book, also published by the Mises Institute, stated that the author attempted to provide "final and decisive proof" that fractional reserve banking is incompatible with private property rights, morality, and a stable economy. Sechrest wrote that although Huerta de Soto presented a painstaking investigation of legal theory, banking history, business cycles, and medieval theological doctrine, a great deal of it is irrelevant to the book's thesis. Sechrest concludes "Above all, Huerta de Soto refuses to even consider the possibility that banks' customers may have been quite willing to face some risk exposure in exchange for the benefits 100 percent reserve banks are unable to provide" and believes that "any departure from 100 percent reserve banking is automatically taken to be evidence of malfeasance by bankers, even when there is no clear data on the details of the contractual relations negotiated by depositors."
In his chapter on "Attempts to Legally Justify Fractional-Reserve Banking", Huerta de Soto considers the possibility "that a certain group of bank customers (or for the sake of argument, all of them) enter into a deposit contract aware and fully accepting that banks will invest (or loan, etc.) a large portion of the money they deposit". In this case, argues Huerta de Soto, "the supposed authorization from the depositors lacks legal validity" because few lay-persons understand the instability inherent in fractional-reserve banking: they believe their deposit is guaranteed, which Huerta de Soto considers a (near universal) misconception. As evidence of the true wishes of depositors, he cites the riots that resulted when banks suspended payments during the 1998–2002 Argentine great depression.
Money and banking
Andre Azevedo Alves and Jose Moreira state that Huerta de Soto has written the "most complete and integrated analysis of the theories of banking" of the School of Salamanca.
Reception
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In a review for the Mises Institute's Review of Austrian Economics, Institute Associated Scholar Leland B. Yeager called the book "the most thorough treatment in print of Austrian ideas on banking and the business cycle". Mises Institute Senior Fellow and former United States representative Ron Paul endorsed Huerta de Soto's view that fractional reserve banking is the cause of financial instability. An Institute of Economic Affairs review described The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency as " major new collection in the field of Austrian economics" and called Huerta de Soto "a leading Spanish scholar".
Honorary doctorates
- Universidad Francisco Marroquín (2009)
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (2010)
- Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation (2011)
Publications
Books
- Planes de pensiones privados [Private Pension Benefit] (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial San Martin. 1984. p. 294. ISBN 978-8471402226. OCLC 11783782.
- Lecturas de economía política [Readings in Political Economy] (in Spanish). Madrid: Unión Editorial. 1986–1987. ISBN 978-8472092013. 3 volumes: OCLC 434819610, 632702538, 632702507
- La escuela austríaca: mercado y creatividad empresarial [The Austrian School: Market Process and Entrepreneurial Creativity] (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Síntesis. 2000. p. 203. Series: Historia del pensamiento económico. OCLC 247910035, 45036015, 644714015
- Estudios de economía política [Studies in Political Economy] (in Spanish) (2a ed.). Madrid Unión Editorial. 2004. p. 342. ISBN 978-8472094086. OCLC 433538594.
- Nuevos estudios de economía política [New Studies in Political Economy] (in Spanish) (2a ed.). Madrid Unión Editorial. 2007. p. 494. ISBN 978-8472094406. OCLC 733682262. Series: Nueva biblioteca de la libertad
- The Austrian School: Market Order and Entrepreneurial Creativity. Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, US): E. Elgar. 2008. p. 129. ISBN 978-1847207685. OCLC 494726098.
Presents an exposition of the main tenets of the Austrian School of Economics. This book also explains the differences between the Austrian and the neoclassical (including the Chicago School) approaches to economics. It covers reviews of the contributions of the main Austrian economists, and analysis of the major objections to Austrian economics. (WorldCat summary)
- The Theory of Dynamic Efficiency. London: Routledge. 2009. p. 359. ISBN 978-0415427692. OCLC 488049275.
- Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize [Money, Banking and Economic Crisis] (in Czech). Prague: ASPI a Liberální institut (ASPI and the Liberal Institute). 2009. p. 865. ISBN 978-8073574116. OCLC 320215103. (with Martin Froněk)
- Socialism, Economic Calculation, and Entrepreneurship. Cheltenham (UK); Northampton (MA, US): E. Elgar. 2010. p. 310. ISBN 978-1849800655. OCLC 781201845. (Originally as Socialismo, cálculo económico y función empresarial; part of the New Thinking in Political Economy series by the Institute of Economic Affairs)
- Dinero, Crédito Bancario y Ciclos Económicos (in Spanish) (5a ed.). Madrid: Unión Editorial. 2011. p. 685. ISBN 978-8472095472. OCLC 828532975.
- Chapter 2: A brief note on economic recessions, banking reform and the future of capitalism in Óscar Dejuán, Eladio Febrero, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (editors), The First Great Recession of the 21st Century: Competing Explanations, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011, ISBN 1849807469
- Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles (3d ed.). Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute. 2012. p. 881. ISBN 978-1610161893. OCLC 807678778. (with Melinda A. Stroup, translator) Also available as a PDF here Archived 2014-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
Journals
For a list of articles published in Spanish, English, and other languages, see the Huerta de Soto website.
- "A critical analysis of central banks and fractional-reserve free banking from the Austrian school perspective". The Review of Austrian Economics (Kluwer Academic Publishers) 8 (2):25–38. 1995.
- "New Light on the Prehistory of the Theory of Banking and the School of Salamanca". The Review of Austrian Economics 9 (2): 59–81. 1996.
- "The Ongoing Methodenstreit of the Austrian School". Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines. 8 (1):75–113 1998.
- "Conjectured History and Beyond," Humane Studies Review. 6 (2):10. Winter, 1998–1999.
- "A Critical Note on Fractional-Reserve Free Banking," Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. 1 (4):25–49. Winter, 1998.
- "The Ethics of Capitalism". Journal of Markets & Morality, (Acton Institute) 2 (2):150–163. 1999. ISSN 1098-1217
- "Hayek's Best Test of a Good Economist". Procesos de Mercado: Revista Europea de Economía Política. I (2):121–124. 2004. ISSN 1697-6797
- Huerta De Soto, Jesús (2009). "The Essence of the Austrian School". Economic Affairs. 29 (2). Blackwell Publishing: 42–45. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01892.x. ISSN 0265-0665. OCLC 439651091. S2CID 219970251.
- Huerta De Soto, Jesús (2009). "The Fatal Error of Solvency II". Economic Affairs. 29 (2). Blackwell Publishing: 74–77. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01900.x. ISSN 0265-0665. OCLC 439651128. S2CID 219968413.
- "Economic Recessions, Banking Reform and the Future of Capitalism I". Economic Affairs. 31 (2). Blackwell Publishing. 2011. ISSN 0265-0665. OCLC 729292944.
See also
References
- ^ Announcement regarding Jesús Huerta de Soto Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation, April 27, 2011.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto listing Archived 2013-10-17 at the Wayback Machine, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos website.
- ""Faculty Members." Archived 2013-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Ludwig von Mises Institute.
- An Interview with Jesús Huerta de Soto Archived 2014-09-14 at the Wayback Machine in The Austrian Economics Newsletter. (Summer 1997; Volume 17, Number 2.)
- Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.
- "Master Economía de la Escuela Austríaca URJC". Archived from the original on 2021-03-26. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, see Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial; section includes information on the Complete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1–2; New Library of Liberty, pp. 3–4; Journal of Market Processes, pp. 4–5.
- "Plan of the Collected Works of Hayek". U of Chicago Press. Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- Stephen Kresge, Editor, Money, Part I: Volume Five of the Collected Works of F.A. Hayek, Routledge, 2013, p. 1904 Archived 2014-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, ISBN 1135630755
- F.A. Hayek, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek Archived 2014-01-10 at the Wayback Machine, Bruce Caldwell, General Editor, University of Chicago Press, 19 Volumes.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto edited these volumes of the series F.A. Hayek, Obras Completas (in Spanish), all published by Unión Editorial, Madrid: La Tendencia del Pensamiento Económico: Ensayos Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, editor with William Warren Bartley, Stephen Kresge, 1995; Las Vicisitudes del Liberalismo: Ensayos sobre Economía Austriaca y el Ideal de la Libertad Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, editor with Peter G. Klein, 1996; Contra Keynes y Cambridge: Ensayos, Correspondencia Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1996; Hayek sobre Hayek: Un Diálogo Autobiográfico, La Fatal Arrogancia: Los Errores del Socialismo Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, editor with Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar, 1997; Socialismo y Guerra: Ensayos, Documentos y Reseñas Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1998; Ensayos de Teoría Monetaria (two volumes in 2000, with Stephen Kresge and José Antonio de Aguirre Archived 2016-06-01 at the Wayback Machine and 2001. For more details see Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial, A. Compete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1–2.
- New Perspectives on Political Economy board listing Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine at its website.
- Editorial Board listing of the Journal of Markets and Morality Archived 2014-01-09 at the Wayback Machine at its website.
- "Faculty and Staff". Archived from the original on 2013-07-28. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- Editorial Board Listing Archived 2014-09-14 at the Wayback Machine of Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
- ^ Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, see Curriculum Vitae, Otros Meritos.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto (October 24, 2017). "Classical Liberalism versus Anarchocapitalism". Mises Institute. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
- Leland B. Yeager (2011). Is the Market a Test of Truth and Beauty?: Essays in Political Economy. Ludwig von Mises Institute. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1610164214. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- Bagus, Philipp (January 1, 2010). "Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100 Percent Reserves Sufficient to Prevent a Business Cycle?" (PDF). Libertarian Papers. 2 (2). Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
Other Austrians such as ... de Soto (2006) have gone further and advocate a 100 percent reserve banking system ruling out credit expansion altogether.
- Rozeff, Michael S. (Spring 2010). "Rothbard on Fractional Reserve Banking: a Critique" (PDF). Independent Review. 14 (4). Oakland, CA: The Independent Institute: 497–512. ISSN 1086-1653. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto (2012). Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles (3rd ed.). Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 978-1610163880. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
- Gregg, Samuel (Spring 2007). "Review of "Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles"". Markets and Morality. 10 (1): 185–187. Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
- van den Hauwe, Ludwig (2006). "Review of Jesús Huerta De Soto's Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles". New Perspectives on Political Economy. 2 (2): 136–142. SSRN 2399403.
- Larry J. Sechrest, Larry J. Sechrest Book “Free Banking: Theory, History, and a Laissez-Faire Model” Archived 2014-12-16 at the Wayback Machine, Larry J. Sechrest Preface to June 2008 edition published by Ludwig Von Mises Institute, pp. 1–3; originally published by Quorum Books, 1993.
- Huerta de Soto, 2012, pp. 141–142.
- Andre Azevedo Alves, Jose Moreira, The Salamanca School, from series "Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers", Continuum International Publishing Group, 2009, p. 131 Archived 2014-05-11 at the Wayback Machine, ISBN 978-0826429827
- Yeager, Leland B. (2001). "The Perils of Base Money" (PDF). The Review of Austrian Economics. 14 (4): 251–266. doi:10.1023/a:1011981013028. S2CID 152548080. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- Paul, Ron (October 1, 2009). "The Money Monopoly: How the Federal Reserve Rips You Off". The American Conservative. American Ideas Institute.
- Ron Paul, End the Fed, Hachette Digital, Inc., 2009, Chapter, "Origin and Nature of the Fed, ISBN 978-0446568180
- "Review of Theory of Economic efficiency Archived 2014-01-09 at the Wayback Machine", Institute of Economic Affairs website, November 12, 2008.
- Federico Bauer Rodríguez ¿Por qué la libertad? (I) Archived 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) El Periódico. Retrieved 5 January 2014
- LAUDATIO in honour of Professor Jesús Huerta de SOTO from Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid Archived 2013-10-30 at the Wayback Machine Alexandru Ioan Cuza University. Retrieved 4 January 2014
- Also published in German as: Die österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie : Markt und unternehmerische Kreativität. Wien: Hayek Institut. 2007. p. 152. ISBN 978-3902466037. OCLC 759028166. (trans. from the Spanish by Ingolf Günter Krumm; The international library of Austrian economics series); and in French as: L'école autrichienne : marché et créativité entrepreneuriale. Paris: Institut Charles Coquelin. 2008. p. 157. ISBN 978-2915909166. OCLC 690811169. (trans. from the Spanish by Rosine Létinier; part of the Collection Science économique et liberté series)
- Reviewed in: Grassl, Wolfgang (March 22, 2010). "Theory of Dynamic Efficiency. (Book review)". Journal of Markets & Morality. Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
This book contains twenty essays, sixteen of which have already appeared elsewhere during the period 1994–2004. Topics include the methodology and history of economics, entrepreneurship, socialism, nationalism, central banks and free banking, ethics, and liberal social thought (in the European sense of the term).
- Reviewed in: Hladík, René (July 1, 2010). "Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize" [Money, Banking and Economic Crisis]. E+M: Ekonomie a Management (in Czech). Technical University Liberec. Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
- Reviewed in: "Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship (Book review, brief article)". Reference & Research Book News. Portland, OR: Book News, Inc. November 1, 2010.
- Also published in Dutch as: Geld, krediet en crisis. Leuven, Den Haag: Acco. 2011. p. 718. ISBN 978-9033480942. OCLC 723961802.; in German as: Geld,Bankkredit und Konjunkturzyklen. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius. 2011. p. 624. ISBN 978-3828205321. OCLC 731159974.; in Polish as: Pieniądz, kredyt bankowy i cykle koniunkturalne. Warszawa: Instytut Ludwiga von Misesa. 2011. p. 671. ISBN 978-8392616054. OCLC 804342687. (with coauthors Grzegorz Łuczkiewicz & Mateusz Machaj); and in French as: Monnaie, crédit bancaire et cycles économiques. Paris: l'Harmattan. 2011. p. 558. ISBN 978-2296544512. OCLC 758332334. (trans. from the Spanish by Rosine Létinier; L'Esprit économique. Série Économie formelle.) and Money, bank credit, and economic cycles (in French). Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute. 2006. p. 876. OCLC 494633680. (with Melinda A. Stroup, translator) (Reviewed in: Gregg, Samuel (March 22, 2007). "Money, Bank Credit and Economic Cycles (Book Review)". Journal of Markets & Morality. Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.
- Jesús Huerta de Soto website Archived 2015-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Investigadora Publicaciones I and II and Otras publicaciones.
External links
- Official website
- Jesús Huerta de Soto listings at Ludwig von Mises Institute website: Author listing Archived 2013-10-31 at the Wayback Machine; Mises Daily article listing; Faculty spotlight interview.
- An Interview with Huerta de Soto in The Austrian Economics Newsletter. (Summer 1997; Volume 17, Number 2.)
- Audiovisual Media, UFM NewMedia
- Financial Crisis and Economic Recession
- Lecciones de Economía en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid
- Huerta de Soto interviewed by GoldMoney Foundation