Influences, from Mises to Bartley
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Influences, from Mises to Bartley
(Archival insights into the evolution of economics, . Hayek : a collaborative biography / edited by Robert Leeson ; pt. 1)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first collaborative biography of Hayek. Some of the world's most distinguished scholars will integrate the archival evidence with Hayek's published writings to illuminate the process by which Hayek changed the direction of world history.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Robert Leeson 1. The Genesis and Reception of The Road to Serfdom
- Melissa Lane 2. Hayek in Citations and the Nobel Memorial Prize
- Gabriel Soederberg, Avner Offer, and Samuel Bjork 3. The 1974 Hayek-Myrdal Nobel Prize
- David Laidler 4. The Hayek Literature: Wapshott's Keynes/Hayek The Clash that Defined Modern Economics
- Selwyn Cornish 5. Hayek and Mises
- Douglas French 6. Hayek in Freiburg
- Viktor Vanberg 7. Eucken, Hayek, and the Road to Serfdom
- Nils Goldschmidt and Jan-Otmar Hesse 8. Hayek's Official Biographer: The Lost Insights of William Warren Bartley III
- Robert Leeson 9. Hayek, Bartley, Popper: Justificationism and the Abuse of Reason
- Rafe Champion 10. Interview with Stephen Kresge
- Steven Dimmick and Robert Leeson 11. Bill Bartley: an Extraordinary Biographer
- Werner Erhard
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