The latest edition in Routledge's ongoing series The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, this volume brings together Hayek's work on the ways in which the knowledge of many individual market participants could culminate in an overall order of economic activity. Edited by renowned Hayek scholar Bruce Caldwell, who also contributes
The latest edition in Routledge's ongoing series The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, this volume brings together Hayek's work on the ways in which the knowledge of many individual market participants could culminate in an overall order of economic activity. Edited by renowned Hayek scholar Bruce Caldwell, who also contributesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
F. A. Hayek (1899-1992), recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991 and cowinner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1974, was a pioneer in monetary theory and a leading proponent of classical liberalism in the twentieth century. Bruce Caldwell is research professor of economics and the director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University. He is the author or editor of many books, including Hayek's Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Editorial Foreword Introduction THE MARKET AND OTHER ORDERS Prologue: Kinds of Rationalism (1965) Part I. The Early Ideas One Economics and Knowledge (1937) Two The Facts of the Social Sciences (1943) Three The Use of Knowledge in Society (1945) Four The Meaning of Competition (1948) Part II. From Chicago to Freiburg: Further Development Five The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law (1955) Lecture I. Freedom and the Rule of Law: A Historical Survey Lecture II. Liberalism and Administration: The Rechtsstaat Lecture III. The Safeguards of Individual Liberty Lecture IV. The Decline of the Rule of Law Six Degrees of Explanation (1955) Seven The Economy, Science and Politics (1963) Eight Rules, Perception and Intelligibility (1962) Part III. A General Theory of Orders, with Applications Nine The Theory of Complex Phenomena (1964) Ten Notes on the Evolution of Systems of Rules of Conduct (1967) Eleven The Results of Human Action but Not of Human Design (1967) Twelve Competition as a Discovery Procedure (1968) Thirteen The Primacy of the Abstract (1969) Appendix: The Primacy of Abstract-Discussion Fourteen The Errors of Constructivism (1970) Fifteen Nature vs. Nurture Once Again (1971) Sixteen The Pretence of Knowledge (1975) Appendix A New Look at Economic Theory-Four Lectures Given at the University of Virginia, 1961 Lecture I. The Object of Economic Theory Lecture II. The Economic Calculus Lecture III. Economics and Technology Lecture IV. The Communication Function of the Market Appendix B Economists and Philosophers-Walgreen Lecture, University of Chicago, 1963 Index
Editorial Foreword Introduction THE MARKET AND OTHER ORDERS Prologue: Kinds of Rationalism (1965) Part I. The Early Ideas One Economics and Knowledge (1937) Two The Facts of the Social Sciences (1943) Three The Use of Knowledge in Society (1945) Four The Meaning of Competition (1948) Part II. From Chicago to Freiburg: Further Development Five The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law (1955) Lecture I. Freedom and the Rule of Law: A Historical Survey Lecture II. Liberalism and Administration: The Rechtsstaat Lecture III. The Safeguards of Individual Liberty Lecture IV. The Decline of the Rule of Law Six Degrees of Explanation (1955) Seven The Economy, Science and Politics (1963) Eight Rules, Perception and Intelligibility (1962) Part III. A General Theory of Orders, with Applications Nine The Theory of Complex Phenomena (1964) Ten Notes on the Evolution of Systems of Rules of Conduct (1967) Eleven The Results of Human Action but Not of Human Design (1967) Twelve Competition as a Discovery Procedure (1968) Thirteen The Primacy of the Abstract (1969) Appendix: The Primacy of Abstract-Discussion Fourteen The Errors of Constructivism (1970) Fifteen Nature vs. Nurture Once Again (1971) Sixteen The Pretence of Knowledge (1975) Appendix A New Look at Economic Theory-Four Lectures Given at the University of Virginia, 1961 Lecture I. The Object of Economic Theory Lecture II. The Economic Calculus Lecture III. Economics and Technology Lecture IV. The Communication Function of the Market Appendix B Economists and Philosophers-Walgreen Lecture, University of Chicago, 1963 Index
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