England, the ordinal revolution and the road to serfdom, 1931-50
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England, the ordinal revolution and the road to serfdom, 1931-50
(Archival insights into the evolution of economics, . Hayek : a collaborative biography / edited by Robert Leeson ; pt. 4)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This fourth volume examines his time in Vienna and Chicago (1931-1950), when Hayek held the prestigious University of London Tooke Professorship of Economic Science and Statistics. Between Vienna and Chicago (1931-1950), although his business cycle work was apparently defeated, this study takes a closer look at Hayek's successes.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Robert Leeson 2. Hayek and his Osterreichische Schule Fathers
- Robert Leeson 3. Austrian Debates on Utility Measurement from Menger to Hayek
- Ivan Moscati 4. Hayek, the 'spontaneous' order and the social objectives of Michael Polanyi
- Struan Jacobs 5. Hayek, Orwell, and The Road to Serfdom
- Andrew Farrant 6. The Other Path to Mont Pelerin
- Jeremy Sheamur 7. Morality versus Money: Hayek's move to the University of Chicago
- David Mitch 8. An Interview with Friedrich Hayek
- Nadim Shehadi
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