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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
What is the appropriate role of the state in economic policy-making? This paper shows that Friedrich Hayek, who is often considered a proponent of laissez-faire liberalism, offers three different answers to this problem. First, Hayek argues that the state should provide a legal framework for competitive markets.
Lars P. Feld, Daniel Nientiedt
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What is the appropriate role of the state in economic policy-making? This paper shows that Friedrich Hayek, who is often considered a proponent of laissez-faire liberalism, offers three different answers to this problem. First, Hayek argues that the state should provide a legal framework for competitive markets.
Lars P. Feld, Daniel Nientiedt
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1979
Up to and during the Second World War Hayek was known only as a technical economist concerned with the rather specialised areas of monetary theory, the theory of the trade cycle and the theory of capital. While some of his work in those fields did have policy implications he was not concerned with economic policy as such, and only after the publication
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Up to and during the Second World War Hayek was known only as a technical economist concerned with the rather specialised areas of monetary theory, the theory of the trade cycle and the theory of capital. While some of his work in those fields did have policy implications he was not concerned with economic policy as such, and only after the publication
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Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1957
This paper sets out those considerations which appear to the author to be of major importance in the formulation of economic policy and some of the history of the development of thought on these matters. It should be emphasized at once that it represents the knowledge acquired by an actuary, with no formal training in economics, in the course of ...
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This paper sets out those considerations which appear to the author to be of major importance in the formulation of economic policy and some of the history of the development of thought on these matters. It should be emphasized at once that it represents the knowledge acquired by an actuary, with no formal training in economics, in the course of ...
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Economics and Economic Policy.
The Economic Journal, 1987David Worswick, Alec Cairncross
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2023
Abstract Swiss economic policy mostly relies on a pragmatic muddling-through approach. This approach, which is relatively free of ideology and lacks any regulatory consistency, is an emergent trait of its negotiation democracy, which grants all major interest groups a say in shaping economic policy. Hence, usually arising from protracted
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Abstract Swiss economic policy mostly relies on a pragmatic muddling-through approach. This approach, which is relatively free of ideology and lacks any regulatory consistency, is an emergent trait of its negotiation democracy, which grants all major interest groups a say in shaping economic policy. Hence, usually arising from protracted
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International Economic Policy Co-ordination.
The Economic Journal, 1986Charles R. Bean +2 more
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