Friedrich A. von Hayek
Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists, 2nd Series
John Cunningham Wood editor Robert D Wood editor
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:26th Feb '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Hayek's reputation has gone through a remarkable cycle. An eminent exponent of the Austrian theory of business cycles in the 1930s, he was worsted in the controversy over Keynes' Treatise on Money (1930). Following this defeat, Hayek retreated into capital theory, an esoteric branch of economics in which few economists then took an active interest. He gave up economics altogether after the war and turned to psychology, political philosophy, philosophy of law and the history of ideas. However, in 1974 he won the Nobel Prize and returned to mainstream economics as a leading critic of Keynesianism and an advocate of free banking as the answer to inflation. Today Hayek reigns supreme as the kind of moral philosopher and political economist that economics has not seen since Adam Smith.
Also forthcoming in this series is Paul A. Samuelson, 2nd Series (October 2004, 3 volumes, £425).
ISBN: 9780415310550
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3492g
1720 pages