ABSTRACT
Whilst some of Hayek's contributions to economics are purely analytical, others are inspired by a broader vision that could be characterized as political economy. In this authorative volume, some of the world's leading Hayek scholars examine the link between these two essential components of Hayek's thought, and consider them against a wider background of thought in the Austrian tradition.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |38 pages
Hayek in France
part |28 pages
Economic analysis
chapter |15 pages
Monetary policy and business cycles
Hayek as an opponent of the quantity theory tradition
part |101 pages
Order
part |34 pages
Philosophy of law
part |22 pages
Norms from facts?