F. A. Hayek versus Bureaucrats' Conceit
The Independent Institute, May 9, 2016
The economist F. A. Hayek (1899-1992) was one of the most productive social scientists of the 20th century, making important contributions in business cycle theory, comparative economic systems, political philosophy, philosophy of science, and much more. His work remains relevant in the 21st century. Hayek was born in Vienna, 117 years ago on May 8, and Independent Institute Research Fellow Robert P. Murphy, author of a recent book about the work of Hayek's greatest teacher, marked the occasion with an op-ed about the Austrian School economist. READ MORE
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