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==Education and career== ==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>, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.</ref> In 2000 he became a full professor of Political Economy at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid.<ref>, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.</ref> 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>, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.</ref> In 2000 he became a full professor of Political Economy at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid.<ref>, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.</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>, 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>{{cite web|title=Plan of the Collected Works of Hayek|url=http://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/320685.html|publisher=U of Chicago Press|accessdate=26 February 2014}}</ref> <ref>Stephen Kresge, Editor, ''Money, Part I: Volume Five of the Collected Works of F.A. Hayek'', Routledge, 2013, , ISBN 1135630755</ref><ref>F.A. Hayek, '''', ], 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: , ], 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><ref>F.A. Hayek, '''', ], General Editor, ], 19 Volumes.</ref> He is a member of the editorial board of '']''<ref> at its website.</ref> and on the advisory editorial board of the '']''.<ref> at its website.</ref> Huerta de Soto is a Senior Fellow of the ]<ref>''.<ref> of '']''</ref> He was formerly a Trustee of the ] (IMDEA)<ref name=Meritos>, 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/> 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>, 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>{{cite web|title=Plan of the Collected Works of Hayek|url=http://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/320685.html|publisher=U of Chicago Press|accessdate=26 February 2014}}</ref> <ref>Stephen Kresge, Editor, ''Money, Part I: Volume Five of the Collected Works of F.A. Hayek'', Routledge, 2013, , ISBN 1135630755</ref><ref>F.A. Hayek, '''', ], 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: , ], 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><ref>F.A. Hayek, '''', ], General Editor, ], 19 Volumes.</ref> He is a member of the editorial board of '']''<ref> at its website.</ref> and on the advisory editorial board of the '']''.<ref> at its website.</ref> Huerta de Soto is a Senior Fellow of the ]<ref>''.<ref> of '']''</ref> He was formerly a Trustee of the ] (IMDEA)<ref name=Meritos>, 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/>
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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|accessdate=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.}}</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 20101|accessdate=May 22, 2013 |publisher=]|location=Oakland, CA}}</ref> 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|accessdate=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.}}</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 20101|accessdate=May 22, 2013 |publisher=]|location=Oakland, CA}}</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=http://books.google.com/books?id=AJLGKdOZneMC|accessdate=4 August 2013|edition=3rd|year=2012|publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institute|isbn=978-1-61016-388-0}}</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=http://books.google.com/books?id=AJLGKdOZneMC|accessdate=4 August 2013|edition=3rd|year=2012|publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institute|isbn=978-1-61016-388-0}}</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}}</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| url=http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2399403 |journal=New Perspectives on Political Economy |volume=2 |issue=2| pages=136-142 |date=2006}}</ref>


===Money and banking=== ===Money and banking===

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Jesús Huerta de Soto
File:HuertadeSoto.jpgJesús Huerta de Soto
Born (1956-12-23) 23 December 1956 (age 68)
Madrid
NationalitySpain
Academic career
FieldPolitical economics
School or
tradition
Austrian School
InfluencesLudwig von Mises, Carl Menger, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich Hayek, Murray Rothbard, Israel Kirzner
AwardsKing Juan Carlos International Prize for Economics, Adam Smith Prize, Franz Kuechel Prize for Excellence in Economic Education

Jesús Huerta de Soto Ballester (Madrid, 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 Ludwig von 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.

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 Ludwig von Mises Institute and is on the editorial board of its . 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

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."

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

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 "A major new collection in the field of Austrian economics" and called Huerta de Soto "a leading Spanish scholar".

Honorary Doctorates

Publications

Books

Journals

For a list of articles published in Spanish and other languages, see the Huerta de Soto website.

See also

References

  1. ^ Announcement regarding Jesús Huerta de Soto, Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation, April 27, 2011.
  2. Jesús Huerta de Soto listing, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos website.
  3. ""Faculty Members." Ludwig von Mises Institute.
  4. An Interview with Jesús Huerta de Soto in The Austrian Economics Newsletter. (Summer 1997; Volume 17, Number 2.)
  5. Jesús Huerta de Soto website, see Curriculum Vitae, Titulos Academicos.
  6. Jesús Huerta de Soto website, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Docente Desempeñada.
  7. Jesús Huerta de Soto website, 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.
  8. "Plan of the Collected Works of Hayek". U of Chicago Press. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  9. Stephen Kresge, Editor, Money, Part I: Volume Five of the Collected Works of F.A. Hayek, Routledge, 2013, p. 1904, ISBN 1135630755
  10. F.A. Hayek, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, Bruce Caldwell, General Editor, University of Chicago Press, 19 Volumes.
  11. 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, editor with ; Las Vicisitudes del Liberalismo: Ensayos sobre Economía Austriaca y el Ideal de la Libertad, editor with Peter G. Klein, 1996; Contra Keynes y Cambridge: Ensayos, Correspondencia, editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1996; Hayek sobre Hayek: Un Diálogo Autobiográfico, La Fatal Arrogancia: Los Errores del Socialismo, editor with Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar, 1997; Socialismo y Guerra: Ensayos, Documentos y Reseñas, editor with Bruce Caldwell, 1998; Ensayos de Teoría Monetaria (two volumes in 2000, with Stephen Kresge and José Antonio de Aguirre and 2001. For more details see Jesús Huerta de Soto website, Curriculum Vitae, Labor Editorial, A. Compete Works of F.A. Hayek, pp. 1–2.
  12. F.A. Hayek, The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, Bruce Caldwell, General Editor, University of Chicago Press, 19 Volumes.
  13. New Perspectives on Political Economy board listing at its website.
  14. Editorial Board listing of the Journal of Markets and Morality at its website.
  15. [http://mises.org/faculty
  16. Editorial Board Listing of Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
  17. ^ Jesús Huerta de Soto website, see Curriculum Vitae, Otros Meritos.
  18. Leland B. Yeager (2011). Is the Market a Test of Truth and Beauty?: Essays in Political Economy. Ludwig von Mises Institute. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-61016-421-4. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  19. 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. 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.
  20. Rozeff, Michael S. (Spring 20101). "Rothbard on Fractional Reserve Banking: a Critique" (PDF). Independent Review. 14 (4). Oakland, CA: The Independent Institute: 497–512. ISSN 1086-1653. Retrieved May 22, 2013. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  21. Jesús Huerta de Soto (2012). Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles (3rd ed.). Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 978-1-61016-388-0. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  22. Gregg, Samuel (Spring 2007). "Review of "Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles"". Markets and Morality. 10 (1): 185–187.
  23. 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.
  24. Andre Azevedo Alves, Jose Moreira, The Salamanca School, from series "Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers", Continuum International Publishing Group, 2009, p. 131, ISBN 0826429823, ISBN 9780826429827
  25. Yeager, Leland B. (2001). "The Perils of Base Money" (PDF). The Review of Austrian Economics. 14 (4): 251–266. doi:10.1023/a:1011981013028.
  26. Paul, Ron (October 1, 2009). "The Money Monopoly: How the Federal Reserve Rips You Off". The American Conservative. American Ideas Institute. Retrieved May 23, 2013 (from HighBeam Research). {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  27. Ron Paul, End the Fed, Hachette Digital, Inc., 2009, Chapter, "Origin and Nature of the Fed, ISBN 044656818X, ISBN 9780446568180
  28. "http://www.iea.org.uk/publications/recommended-reading/the-theory-of-dynamic-efficiency Review of Theory of Economic efficiency]", Institute of Economic Affairs website, November 12, 2008.
  29. Federico Bauer Rodríguez ¿Por qué la libertad? (I) Template:Es icon El Periódico. Retrieved 5 January 2014
  30. LAUDATIO in honour of Professor Jesús Huerta de SOTO from Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid Alexandru Ioan Cuza University. Retrieved 4 January 2014
  31. Also published in German as: Die österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie : Markt und unternehmerische Kreativität. Wien: Hayek Institut. 2007. p. 152. ISBN 9783902466037. 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 9782915909166. OCLC 690811169. (trans. from the Spanish by Rosine Létinier; part of the Collection Science économique et liberté series)
  32. 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. Retrieved June 14, 2013 from HighBeam Research. This book contains twenty essays, sixteen of which have already appeared elsewhere during the period 1994–2004. ...opics ... 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). {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  33. Reviewed in: Hladík, René (July 1, 2010). "Peníze, Banky a Hospodářské Krize". E+M: Ekonomie a Management (in Czech). Technical University Liberec. Retrieved May 23, 2013 (from HighBeam Research). {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  34. Reviewed in: "Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship (Book review, brief article)". Reference & Research Book News. Portland, OR: Book News, Inc. November 1, 2010.
  35. Also published in Dutch as: Geld, krediet en crisis. Leuven, Den Haag: Acco. 2011. p. 718. ISBN 9789033480942. OCLC 723961802.; in German as: Geld,Bankkredit und Konjunkturzyklen. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius. 2011. p. 624. ISBN 9783828205321. OCLC 731159974.; in Polish as: Pieniądz, kredyt bankowy i cykle koniunkturalne. Warszawa: Instytut Ludwiga von Misesa. 2011. p. 671. ISBN 9788392616054. 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 9782296544512. 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.
  36. Jesús Huerta de Soto website, see Curriculum Vitae, Actividad Investigadora Publicaciones I and II and Otras publicaciones.

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