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Friedrich A. Hayek - Critical Assessments (Hardcover)
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Friedrich A. Hayek - Critical Assessments (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists
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"Friedrich A. Hayek" is the fourth work in the Routledge Series of
"Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists," The series
presents a comprehensive selection of the critical literature
commenting on the life and works of a major contemporary economist.
Friedrich A. Hayek is one of the most important economists of the
twentieth century. He played a key role as one of the premiere
defenders of the free market, stressing the benefits of personal
liberty and the market economy, and arguing against economic
planning. As a result, his work is of major significance to
philosophers and political thinkers as well as to economists. As a
leading proponent of the Austrian School, Hayek wrote on the trade
cycle, elaborating the work of von Mieses. He also examined
monetary theory, and in the 1930s, was a vigorous opponent of
Keynes.
Hayek was born in Vienna in 1899 and served as Director of the
Austrian Institute of Economic Research. He was Professor
ofEconomics at LSE, the University of Chicago, and the University
of Freiburg, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1974.
These volumes provide students of economics, politics, and
philosophy with immediate access to Hayek's contributions and show
how his work has been received and modified by others.
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