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Buchanan and the Social Contract: Coordination Failures and the Atrophy of Property Rights
ABSTRACT James Buchanan advocated that societies should be based on a social contract. He rejected anarchy, seeing it as a “Hobbesian jungle” that calls for government intervention to maintain social order. He also opposed theories of spontaneous order. These views led to debates about the compatibility of Buchanan's works with classical liberalism and
Stefano Dughera, Alain Marciano
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Urban greenspaces are a haven for wildlife in densely populated cities. Wildlife use greenspaces for resource acquisition, shelter, and travel across urbanized landscapes. Greenspace metrics such as herbaceous or woody landcover, size, patchiness, and human land use influence species richness.
Adrianna J. Elihu, Janel L. Ortiz
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Una lección sobre la renovación liberal de F. A. Hayek
Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y en plena época de triunfo del keynesianismo y del Estado social, F. A. von Hayek llevó a cabo una renovación del pensamiento liberal recurriendo a sus bases teóricas más clásicas. De esta manera, el pensamiento de Hayek
José María Martínez de Pisón Cavero
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Desert ephemerals complete rapid life cycles to survive aridity, yet the ontogenetic coordination of below‐ground rhizosphere interactions with above‐ground resource allocation remains unclear.
Yang Yang +4 more
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F. A. Hayek a (abstraktní) pravidla
F. A. Hayek a (abstraktní) pravidla Abstrakt: Článek reflektuje Hayekovy výklady o povaze pravidel. Ukazuje, že jeho pojetí pravidel je extrémně široké a vazba mezi pravidly a pravidelnostmi je nepřijatelně úzká.
Vladimír Svoboda
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“Green Developmentalism” and the Role of International Law in Negotiating the Energy Transition
ABSTRACT Policy evolutions in North American and European capitals have prompted debates about ongoing shifts in global economic governance from a primary emphasis on promoting markets to a more extensive role for the state in steering economic relations.
Lorenzo Cotula
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Hayek and Organization Studies [PDF]
Friedrich von Hayek (1899–1992) is one of the most important intellectuals and social scientists of the twentieth century. His wide-ranging interests were organized around a few core insights, the most important of which is the role of evolved rules and institutions in coordinating dispersed and largely tacit knowledge.
Paul Adler +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examined the critical challenges facing the international monetary system, arguing that they have created conditions for a shift from a neoliberal framework to a pluralist multipolar financial order. Using an interdisciplinary approach that blends international law and international relations, the paper provides an analysis of the ...
Jiangyu Wang
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ABSTRACT As far as international economic law (IEL) is concerned, the ‘Washington Consensus’ generally refers to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s development finance policies and tools. It covers their application to their clients and borrowers with the support of Western governments. This acceptation is of particular interest
Leïla Choukroune
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Much attention has hitherto been paid to Hayek’s reference to Adam Smith’s “invisible hand”. In his view, this metaphor helped shed light on spontaneous social orders, that is orders that are unintentionally produced and which Hayek aims to account for ...
Eva Debray
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