The economics of Friedrich Hayek

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The economics of Friedrich Hayek

G.R. Steele

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996

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"Reprinted (with alterations) 1996" - - T.p. verso

Originally published: New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993

Bibliography: p. 246-251

Includes index

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内容説明

'...a most exhaustive and thorough examination of Hayek's work which reads clearly and lucidly.' - Milton Friedman 'If one were to read only one book about Hayek, this should be it.' - Journal of Economic Literature By his intellectual contributions in economics, epistemology, ethics, law, philosophy, politics, and psychology, Hayek has come closest to a unified theory of human action. The central theme is of a natural and spontaneous evolution: founded upon essentially competitive processes, the cultural selection of systems and rules brings order to human affairs. While this book is both concise and comprehensive, Hayek's economics cannot be discussed in isolation. So, the author attempts to present an economist's understanding of that which any economist ought to know; or, in Hayek's own terms, 'nobody can be a great economist who is only an economist'.

目次

Preface - Introduction - Liberty and Law - Liberty and the Market - Economic and Social Science - The Socialist Calculation Debate - Neutral Money and Monetary Policy - Capital - Business Cycles - International or National Money? - Market Standards for Money - Hayek's Legacy - References - Index

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