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Hayek: A Collaborative Biography: Part IV, England, the Ordinal Revolution and the Road to Serfdom, 1931-50 (Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics)

معرفی کتاب «Hayek: A Collaborative Biography: Part IV, England, the Ordinal Revolution and the Road to Serfdom, 1931-50 (Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics)» نوشتهٔ Robert Leeson (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan UK در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This fourth volume examines his time in Vienna and Chicago (1931-1950), when Hayek held the prestigious University of London Tooke Professorship of Economic Science and Statistics. Between Vienna and Chicago (1931-1950), although his business cycle work was apparently defeated, this study takes a closer look at Hayek's successes. F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) was a Nobel Prize winning economist, famous for his defense against classical liberalism. Hayek: A Collaborative Biography is a collection of volumes which tracks the various stages of Hayek's life and his work. The chronology of Hayek's life is conveniently delineated by his eight cities of residence. This fourth volume examines his time in Vienna and Chicago (1931-1950), when Hayek held the prestigious University of London Tooke Professorship of Economic Science and Statistics. The study encompasses historical, social, political and economic viewpoints in examining Hayek's life and the history of economic thought. In the early 1930s, Hayek's business cycle work was apparently defeated by John Maynard Keynes and Piero Sraffa. However, Hayek had three successes. The Ordinal revolution, which undermined the foundations of welfare economics, was successfully transplanted from pre-war Austria and Lausanne to inter-war Britain. The Road to Serfdom (1944) attributed blame for Hitler not on those who funded him (the business sector) but on those who opposed him (socialists). In 1947, Hayek also launched the highly influential Mont Pelerin Society. Hayek had to diplomatically navigate around the other branch of the Austrian School (as represented by Ludwig Mises) whilst maintaining support from members of the nascent Chicago School. As an atheist Hayek had to compromise: the Society would not be named after two Roman Catholic aristocrats (The Acton de Tocqueville Society), but what later became known as the 'religious right' was, nevertheless, accommodated Front Matter....Pages i-vi Introduction....Pages 1-66 The Spiked Helmets of the Österreichische Schule....Pages 67-110 Hayek and His Eastern Reich Fathers....Pages 111-136 Austrian Debates on Utility Measurement from Menger to Hayek....Pages 137-179 Hayek, the ‘Spontaneous’ Order and the Social Objectives of Michael Polanyi....Pages 180-196 The Other Path to Mont Pelerin....Pages 197-214 Morality versus Money: Hayek’s Move to the University of Chicago....Pages 215-255 Back Matter....Pages 257-266
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