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2020
Friedrich August von Hayek gilt als einer der bekanntesten Vertreter der Österreichischen Schule der Nationalökonomie. Im Jahr 1974 erhielt er für seine Arbeiten den Nobelpreis. Hansjörg Klausinger stellt den Ökonomen vor. Dabei geht er auf Hayeks wichtigste Werke und sein Verhältnis zu John Maynard Keynes ein.
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Friedrich August von Hayek gilt als einer der bekanntesten Vertreter der Österreichischen Schule der Nationalökonomie. Im Jahr 1974 erhielt er für seine Arbeiten den Nobelpreis. Hansjörg Klausinger stellt den Ökonomen vor. Dabei geht er auf Hayeks wichtigste Werke und sein Verhältnis zu John Maynard Keynes ein.
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1989
Friedrich August von Hayek, a central figure in 20th-century economics and foremost representative of the Austrian tradition, 1974 Nobel laureate in economics, a prolific author not only in the field of economics but also in the fields of political philosophy, psychology and epistemology, was born in Vienna on 8 May 1899.
Roger W. Garrison, Israel M. Kirzner
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Friedrich August von Hayek, a central figure in 20th-century economics and foremost representative of the Austrian tradition, 1974 Nobel laureate in economics, a prolific author not only in the field of economics but also in the fields of political philosophy, psychology and epistemology, was born in Vienna on 8 May 1899.
Roger W. Garrison, Israel M. Kirzner
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Friedrich August von Hayek (1899–1992) [PDF]
This paper offers an introduction to Hayek´s unique approach to comparative institutional analysis from a Law-and-Economics perspective.
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Friedrich Hayek's Moral Science
Ratio Juris, 1989Abstract. F. A. Hayek's defense and analysis of the liberal state built on rule of law is both a moral and a scientific enterprise. The author shows that Hayek favors rule of law because it seeks to protect moral agency. It is procedurally rather than morally restrictive because men cannot easily know moral truth.
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2016
* 08. 05. 1899 in Wien, † 23.03.1992 in Freiburg ∎ osterr. Okonom und Sozialphilosoph ∎ Nobelpreistrager 1974 (zusammen mit G.
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* 08. 05. 1899 in Wien, † 23.03.1992 in Freiburg ∎ osterr. Okonom und Sozialphilosoph ∎ Nobelpreistrager 1974 (zusammen mit G.
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Friedrich Hayek’s Darwinian Conservatism
2007Conservatives need Charles Darwin. They need him because a Darwinian science of human nature supports the conservative commitment to liberty as rooted in nature, custom, and reason. The intellectual vitality of conservatism in the twenty-first century will depend upon the success of conservatives in appealing to advances in the biology of human nature ...
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Friedrich Hayek on Social Justice: Taking Hayek Seriously
History of Economics Review, 2013Friedrich Hayek denied that the concept of social justice had any practical meaning in a modern society. He claimed that it can be justified only in those societies in which there is a strict order of preference. This was not the case in a capitalist society.
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The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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