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===================== HES POSTING =================== 
 
        What first springs to mind is the experience of von Mises, von  
Hayek, and other "Austrians" in the 1930s.  These men and others were  
finally forced to flee to London and Cambridge to evade oppression by  
the Third Reich.  One might try "Austrian Economics in America" by  
Karen Vaughn, Cambridge U. Press, 1994.  Though this is a work of  
intellectual history, parts of it deal tangentially with the ouster  
of the Austrians from the Continent. 
 
Dr. Noel D. Campbell 
Assistant Professor of Economics  
Gordon College 
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