THE SMITH–HAYEK ECONOMIST: FROM CHARACTER TO IDENTITY
Daniel Klein
Economic Affairs, 2007, vol. 27, issue 3, 91-95
Abstract:
It would be beneficial for economists who follow in the tradition of Smith and Hayek to establish an identity whilst accentuating heterogeneity. Existing labels do not really adequately describe the Smith–Hayek character.
Date: 2007
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