Nicolas Cachanosky
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Metropolitan State University of Denver
→ Economics Department (weight: 95%)
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- location: Denver, Colorado (United States)
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American Institute for Economic Research (weight: 5%)
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- location: Great Barrington, Massachusetts (United States)
Research profile
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Liberalismo y Estado
by Nicolás Cachanosky
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GDP vs EVA as an Economic Indicator
by Cachanosky, Nicolas
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Mises on the Nation and the State
by Cachanosky, Nicolas
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A Comment on Barnett and Block on Time Deposit and Bagus and Howden on Loan Maturity Mismatching
by Nicolás Cachanosky
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The Mises-Hayek business cycle theory, fiat currencies and open economies
by Nicolas Cachanosky
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Monetary Policy, the Composition of GDP, and Crisis Duration in Europe
by Nicolas Cachanosky & Andreas Hoffmann
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The effects of U.S. monetary policy on Colombia and Panama (2002–2007)
by Cachanosky, Nicolas
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Roundaboutness is Not a Mysterious Concept: A Financial Application to Capital Theory
by N. Cachanosky & P. Lewin
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IMPLICATIONS OF MACHLUP’S INTERPRETATION OF MISES’S EPISTEMOLOGY
by Zanotti, Gabriel J. & Cachanosky, Nicolás
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Expectation in Austrian business cycle theory: Market share matters
by Nicolas Cachanosky
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U.S. Monetary Policy’s impact on Latin America’s structure of production (1960-2010)
by Nicolás Cachanosky
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Offsetting and Sterilization Mechanisms in Argentina (1992–2014)
by Carolyn Thomas & Nicolás Cachanosky
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Ludwig von Mises's approach to capital as a bridge between Austrian and institutional economics
by BRAUN, EDUARD & LEWIN, PETER & CACHANOSKY, NICOLÃ S.
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Argentina's post-2001 economy and the 2014 default
by Thomas, Carolyn & Cachanosky, Nicolás
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A financial framework for understanding macroeconomic cycles: The structure of production is relevant
by Peter Lewin & Nicolas Cachanosky
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An empirical application of the EVA® framework to business cycles
by Cachanosky, Nicolás & Lewin, Peter
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Indirectly productive entrepreneurship
by Alexandre Padilla & Nicolás Cachanosky
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The view from Vienna: An analysis of the renewed interest in the Mises-Hayek theory of the business cycle
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Alexander W. Salter
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Monetary Policy, the Composition of GDP and Crisis Duration in Europe
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Andreas Hoffmann
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Austrian Economics, Market Process, and the EVA® Framework
by Cachanosky Nicolás
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Bitcoin and entrepreneurship: breaking the network effect
by Malavika Nair & Nicolás Cachanosky
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Financial Foundations of Austrian Business Cycle Theory
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Peter Lewin
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THE AVERAGE PERIOD OF PRODUCTION: THE HISTORY AND REHABILITATION OF AN IDEA
by Lewin, Peter & Cachanosky, Nicolás
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The Grecian horse: does immigration lead to the deterioration of American institutions?
by Alexandre Padilla & Nicolás Cachanosky
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Value and capital: Austrian capital theory, retrospect and Prospect
by Peter Lewin & Nicolás Cachanosky
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Substance and semantics: The question of capital
by Lewin, Peter & Cachanosky, Nicolás
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Austrian Capital Theory
by Lewin, Peter & Cachanosky, Nicolas
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Fiscal Policy in Capital-Based Macroeconomics with Idle Resources
by Adrián O. Ravier & Nicolás Cachanosky
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The Role of Capital Structure in Austrian Business Cycle Theory
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Peter Lewin
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The Myth of the Resource Curse: A Case Study of Algeria
by Mohammed Akacem & Nicolás Cachanosky
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Can Bitcoin become money? The monetary rule problem
by Nicolás Cachanosky
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Re-switching, the average period of production and the Austrian business-cycle theory: A comment on Fratini
by Peter Lewin & Nicolas Cachanosky
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Immigration and Economic Freedom: Does Education Matter?
by Alexandre Padilla & Nicolás Cachanosky & Jonathan Beck
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Immigration, Economic Freedom, and Ideology
by Alexandre Padilla & Nicolás Cachanosky
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The super-alertness of central banks
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Alexander W. Salter
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Entrepreneurship in a theory of capital and finance—Illustrating the use of subjective quantification
by Peter Lewin & Nicolas Cachanosky
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A panel data analysis of Latin American populism
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Alexandre Padilla
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Rediscovering Buchanan’s rediscovery: non-market exchange versus antiseptic allocation
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Edward J. Lopez