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"The Pure Theory of Capital", was F A Hayek's most detailed work in economic theory. This work situates the book not only in historical and theoretical context but within Hayek's own life and his struggle to complete the manuscript.
This text sets forth Hayek's theory of mind in which he describes the mental mechanism which classifies perceptions that cannot be accounted for by physical laws.
Features a collection of essays on the study of social phenomena. This title argues that the vast number of elements whose interactions create social structures and institutions make it unlikely that social science can predict precise outcomes.
A work in political philosophy, intellectual history and economics. It includes a foreword by series editor and scholar Bruce Caldwell explaining the book's origins and publishing history and assessing common misinterpretations of author's thought.
This work gathers together the papers and reviews in which Hayek fought his battle against socialism through the 1930s and 40s - a battle which culminated in his most famous work "The Road to Serfdom".
Offers a detailed account of the equilibrium relationships between inputs and outputs in an economy.
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