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_aHayek: A Collaborative Biography _h[electronic resource] : _bPart VII, 'Market Free Play with an Audience': Hayek's Encounters with Fifty Knowledge Communities / _cby Robert Leeson. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer International Publishing : _bImprint: Palgrave Macmillan, _c2017. |
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_aVII, 520 p. _bonline resource. |
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_aArchival Insights into the Evolution of Economics, _x2662-6195 |
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505 | 0 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. 2. Hayek's 'more effective form'.- 3. Post-Habsburg Führercults: Hayek, Hitler, Mises, Mayer and Spann -- 4. Hayek's 'framework of traditional and moral rules' -- 5. Universities and pseudo-academic Institutes: corruption, deflation, and opportunity -- 6. Honor -- 7. Austrian Business Cycle Theory and Hayek Triangles -- 8. 1-3: Austria, 1899-1931 -- 9. America, Freudians, and the quest for producer sovereignty -- 10. Austrians and the Holocaust -- 11. London, Cambridge and Gibraltar, 1931-1949. 12. Chicago, 1950-1962 -- 13. Europe, 1962-1992 -- 14. The Nobel Prize Community, 1901. | |
520 | _aThis book is the seventh volume in this series which explores the life of Nobel Price-winning economist F.A. Hayek (1899-1992). The volume uses archival material, juxtaposed with Hayek's published work to challenge the existing perceptions of his life and thought. It examines the methods by which Hayek interacted with - and schemed against - the knowledge communities that he encountered during his very long life. Chapters explore the 'rules of engagement' that Hayek employed when interacting with fifth leading knowledge communities, including the Nobel Prize selection committee who were led to believe his claim about having predicted the Great Depression. It also explores his interactions with William Beveridge, the founder of the modern British Welfare State, A. C. Pigou, the founder of the market school, J. M. Keynes, Sir Arthur Lewis, and Anna Lerner. | ||
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