Hayek’s Living Legacy in Economics, Philosophy and Policy
Edited by Alicja Sielska,
Joanna Turowska and
Krzysztof Turowski
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This fascinating book explores Nobel Prize winner Friedrich August von Hayek’s lasting influence on economics and social thought. Expert authors reflect on his contributions and apply them to various challenges in contemporary society.
Keywords: Friedrich August Von Hayek; Austrian School Of Economics; Market Coordination; Spontaneous Order; Evolution Of Institutions; Monetary Theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035394234
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Hayek's Law, Legislation, and Liberty—a great book, but not a good book

- Eamonn Butler
- Ch 2 Why the intellectuals are still drawn to socialism: revisiting Hayek's warning at 75 years

- Phillip W. Magness
- Ch 3 Evolution of institutions and orders of actions in Hayek: two different theories of two distinct spontaneous phenomena

- Stefano Moroni
- Ch 4 Hayek on welfare state

- Mihaela Ifrim
- Ch 5 Hayek on religion and social evolution

- Tomáš Krištofóry and Josef Šíma
- Ch 6 F.A. Hayek, reader of Hume's Treatise

- Emilio Mazza and Alberto Mingardi
- Ch 7 Hayek and Friedman: two counterrevolutions in monetary theory

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Ch 8 In search of Hayek's theory of entrepreneurship?1

- Per L. Bylund
- Ch 9 Of triangles and trapezoids: Hayek, Rothbard, and Hülsmann on the structure of production

- Kristoffer Mousten Hansen
- Ch 10 Investment dynamics in a Hayekian framework

- Przemysław Rapka
- Ch 11 Hayekian case against nominal spending stabilization policy

- Mateusz Benedyk
- Ch 12 Bitcoin in light of the Austrian theory of money

- Olga Peniaz and Aliaksandr Kavaliou
- Ch 13 Hayek, egalitarianism, and evolutionary game theory

- Miłosz Ślepowroński
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