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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1783475269
  • ISBN-13: 9781783475261
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  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1783475269
  • ISBN-13: 9781783475261
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The Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics provides an in-depth treatment of Friedrich August von Hayek’s 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.

The Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics provides an in-depth treatment of Friedrich August von Hayek's 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.

Providing a thorough and balanced account of Hayek's work, the authors examine his wide-ranging contribution to thought in the areas of business cycles, socialism and trade unions and the socialist calculation debate, as well as social justice, spontaneous order, globalization and free trade. The authors provide enlightening comparisons between Hayek's views and those of Ludwig von Mises, Ludwig M. Lachmann, Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keynes.

Scholars working in the classical liberal tradition as well as academic economists and political scientists will find this in-depth account to be an invaluable resource.

Contributors: R.E. Backhouse, C.W. Baird, P.J. Boettke, E. Colombato, C.J. Coyne, R.M. Ebeling, R.W. Garrison, S.G. Horwitz, P.T. Leeson, P. Lewin, P. Lewis, R. Nef, D. O'Brien, M. Pennington, M. Ricketts, C. Smith, G.R. Steele

List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgments viii
A tribute to Norman Barry ix
Martin Ricketts
1 Introduction
1(10)
Roger W. Garrison
2 Hayek in the history of economic thought
11(36)
Denis O'Brien
3 Hayek and economic theory in the 1930s
47(24)
Martin Ricketts
4 Hayek's Pure Theory of Capital
71(23)
Gerald R. Steele
5 Hayek and Keynes
94(22)
Roger E. Backhouse
6 Hayek and Friedman
116(22)
Roger W. Garrison
7 Hayek and Mises
138(27)
Richard M. Ebeling
8 Hayek and Lachmann
165(30)
Peter Lewin
9 Hayek: from economics as equilibrium analysis to economics as social theory
195(29)
Paul Lewis
10 Hayek and spontaneous order
224(22)
Craig Smith
11 Hayek on socialism
246(32)
Mark Pennington
12 Hayek versus the neoclassicists: lessons from the socialist calculation debate
278(16)
Peter J. Boettke
Christopher J. Coyne
Peter T. Leeson
13 Spontaneous order, free trade and globalization
294(20)
Steven G. Horwitz
14 Hayek on labor unions
314(29)
Charles W. Baird
15 Hayek and economic policy (the Austrian road to the third way)
343(21)
Enrico Colombatto
16 What remains of Hayek's critique of `social justice'? Twenty propositions
364(17)
Robert Nef
Index 381
Edited by Roger W. Garrison, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Auburn University, US and the late Norman Barry, formerly Professor of Social and Political Theory, University of Buckingham, UK