<p>I don’t think I can really help with your question too much, but as far as Austrian schools, they’re pretty nonexistent. A few schools have a faculty with a lot of Austrians/libertarians (George Mason is the main one that comes to mind), but they’re rare. Most schools I think have a neoclassical-Keynesian faculty. But I don’t think any of this really matters anyhow, because all undergraduate economics, and even most grad school econ programs, teach basically the same stuff.</p>