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The Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics provides an in-depth treatment of Friedrich August von Hayekâs economic thought from his technical economics of the 1920s and 1930s to his broader views on the spontaneous order of a free society. Taken together, the chapters show evidence both of continuity of thought and of significant changes in focus.

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Contents List of Contributors Tribute to Norman Barry Martin Rickets 1. Introduction Roger W. Garrison 2. Hayek in the History of Economic Thought Denis O’Brien 3. Hayek and Economic Theory in the 1930s Martin Ricketts 4. Hayek’s Pure Theory of Capital Gerald R. Steele 5. Hayek and Keynes Roger E. Backhouse 6. Hayek and Friedman Roger W. Garrison 7. Hayek and Mises Richard M. Ebeling 8. Hayek and Lachman Peter Lewin 9. Hayek: From Economics as Equilibrium Analysis to Economics as Social Theory Paul Lewis 10. Hayek and Spontaneous Order Craig Smith 11. Hayek on Socialism Mark Pennington 12. Hayek vs. the Neoclassicists: Lessons from the Socialist Calculation Debate Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne, Peter T. Leeson 13. Spontaneous Order, Free Trade and Globalization Steven G. Horwitz 14. Hayek on Labor Unions Charles W. Baird 15. Hayek on Economic Policy (the Austrian Road to the Third Way) Enrico Colombato 16. What Remains of Hayek’s Critique of ‘Social Justice’? Twenty Propositions Robert Nef Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9780857931108, 978-0857931108
      ISBN10: 0857931105

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      Book Synopsis
      The Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics provides an in-depth treatment of Friedrich August von Hayekâs economic thought from his technical economics of the 1920s and 1930s to his broader views on the spontaneous order of a free society. Taken together, the chapters show evidence both of continuity of thought and of significant changes in focus.

      Table of Contents
      Contents List of Contributors Tribute to Norman Barry Martin Rickets 1. Introduction Roger W. Garrison 2. Hayek in the History of Economic Thought Denis O’Brien 3. Hayek and Economic Theory in the 1930s Martin Ricketts 4. Hayek’s Pure Theory of Capital Gerald R. Steele 5. Hayek and Keynes Roger E. Backhouse 6. Hayek and Friedman Roger W. Garrison 7. Hayek and Mises Richard M. Ebeling 8. Hayek and Lachman Peter Lewin 9. Hayek: From Economics as Equilibrium Analysis to Economics as Social Theory Paul Lewis 10. Hayek and Spontaneous Order Craig Smith 11. Hayek on Socialism Mark Pennington 12. Hayek vs. the Neoclassicists: Lessons from the Socialist Calculation Debate Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne, Peter T. Leeson 13. Spontaneous Order, Free Trade and Globalization Steven G. Horwitz 14. Hayek on Labor Unions Charles W. Baird 15. Hayek on Economic Policy (the Austrian Road to the Third Way) Enrico Colombato 16. What Remains of Hayek’s Critique of ‘Social Justice’? Twenty Propositions Robert Nef Index

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