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Hayek and behavioral economics

Frantz, R.(Edited by)Leeson, R.(Edited by)
Part of the Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics series
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Friedrich Hayek was awarded the 1974 Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences for his contributions to the analysis of money and the business cycle, and for his penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena.

Hayek was a polymath: he systematically analyzed human rationality, the nature of knowledge, and methodology.

This book, which analyses his contributions to the emerging - and revolutionary - field of behavioral economics, has been written by an outstanding collection of authors including Deirdre McCloskey, Herbert Gintis, Peter Boettke and Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith.

It is demonstrated that Hayek's seminal contributions came decades before economists such as Herbert Simon (winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize) and Harvey Leibenstein began to develop the field in earnest.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137278153 / 9781137278159
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
330.092
30/01/2013
England
English
368 pages
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