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F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) was a Nobel Prize winning economist, famous for his defense against classical liberalism. This volume xamines Hayek's relationship with the Chicago School, and looks at The Consitution of Liberty - Hayek's vision of the wealthy. The study highlights the paradox that arises from the spontaneous order of trade unions.

Produktbeschreibung
F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) was a Nobel Prize winning economist, famous for his defense against classical liberalism. This volume xamines Hayek's relationship with the Chicago School, and looks at The Consitution of Liberty - Hayek's vision of the wealthy. The study highlights the paradox that arises from the spontaneous order of trade unions.
Autorenporträt
Robert Leeson, Stanford University, USA Gregory Christiansen, California State University, USA Benjamin Jackson, Associate Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford Corey Robin, City University of New York, USA David J. Theroux, The Independent Institute
Rezensionen
"This book also discloses new and interesting information pertaining to Hayek's involvement in important events and developments in the 20th century ... . This new information has the potential to inspire future research in the areas of economic thought, liberalism, and the life and work of Hayek himself. ... could serve to motivate further discussion and research on the current anomalies that prevail within the discipline and profession of economics, as well as the defects of free market capitalism." (Birsen Filip, History of Economic Thought and Policy, Vol. 2, 2015)