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This book presents essays by an outstanding team of international
specialists and covers a wide range of topics, including (inter
alia) the relationships between the Austrian and Swedish theories
of the business cycle, the on-going debates between Austrians and
(Post) Keynesians, Schumpeter's 'Walrasian' stand in the socialist
calculation debate, and the Austrian roots of Neo-Institutional
economics. The studies stress the unique Austrian contributions to
economic methodology and to the theory of entrepreneurship, while
revealing unexpected methodological and philosophical similarities
between, among others, Hayek and Marx.
This book presents essays by an outstanding team of international
specialists and covers a wide range of topics, including (inter
alia) the relationships between the Austrian and Swedish theories
of the business cycle, the on-going debates between Austrians and
(Post) Keynesians, Schumpeter's 'Walrasian' stand in the socialist
calculation debate, and the Austrian roots of Neo-Institutional
economics. The studies stress the unique Austrian contributions to
economic methodology and to the theory of entrepreneurship, while
revealing unexpected methodological and philosophical similarities
between, among others, Hayek and Marx.
Recent years have witnessed a remarkable revival in Hayek's
reputation as an economist, a political philosopher, and an
intellectual historian. "Hayek, Co-ordination and Evolution" shows
why this revival has taken place by demonstrating the continuing
relevance and vitality of Hayek's ideas. A group of internationally
known scholars critically assess his contribution to economics,
political philosophy, legal theory, cognitive psychology, the
philosophy of science and the history of ideas. Dealing with the
development of Hayek's work chronologically, it begins with Hayek's
work in economics. The later extension of Hayek's ideas into social
and political philosophy produced the works for which he is most
widely known, "The Road to Serfdom" and "The Constitution of
Liberty".
Recent years have witnessed a remarkable revival in Hayek's
reputation as an economist, a political philosopher, and an
intellectual historian. This book shows why this revival has taken
place by demonstrating the continuing relevance and vitality of
Hayek's ideas. A group of internationally known scholars, of both
the left and the right, critically assess his contribution to
economics, political philosophy, legal theory, cognitive psychology
and the history of ideas.
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