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Hayek on Mill

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Friedrich Hayek referred to the work of John Stuart Mill on many occasions. Often he praised him, especially in his book The Constitution of Liberty. But equally often, and this both before and after the publication of Constitution of Liberty, Hayek was critical of Mill, and at times highly critical.
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The Hayek Project and the Limits of the Hayek Machine

Friedrich Hayek's claim that the price system communicates dispersed knowledge has inspired a productive research program in computer science. Researchers have built Hayek Machines that use price-like signals to solve resource allocation and planning problems in multi-agent systems.
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Hayek on Hayek: An Autobiographical Dialogue

Southern Economic Journal, 1995
David L. Prychitko   +2 more
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Hayek and the Texas blackout

Electricity Journal, 2021
Stephen Littlechild, Lynne Kiesling
exaly  

HAYEK’S THEORY OF THE MIND

2004
“It is now becoming widely recognised that many of the central unresolved problems in economics turn on questions of knowledge” (Loasby, 1986, p. 41). Nearly twenty years after that was written, it may be appropriate to take a (necessarily selective) look at ideas about human knowledge and to suggest some implications for the practice of economists ...
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F.A. Hayek on the political economy of endogenous preferences: An historical overview and contemporary assessment

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022
Malte Dold, Paul Lewis
exaly  

Hayek on Hayek

1994
F. A. Hayek, Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar
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Hayek and market socialism

2006
Hayek’s understanding of the nature of the market process developed as a critique of the economic theory of market socialism. These market socialists believed that a centrally planned economy, organized around the rational economic order described by neoclassical economics, would outperform the anarchy of the free enterprise system.
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