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ISBN 10: 1785609882
ISBN 13: 978-1785609886
Author: Virgil Henry Storr, Christopher Coyne, Peter Boettke
Advances in Austrian Economics is a research annual whose editorial policy is to publish original research articles on Austrian economics. Each volume attempts to apply the insights of Austrian economics and related approaches to topics that are of current interest in economics and cognate disciplines. Volume 21 exemplifies this focus by highlighting key research from the Austrian tradition of economics with other research traditions in economics and related areas.
Revisiting Hayek’s Political Economy 1st Table of contents:
- Introduction
- Notes
- References
- Hayek’s Nobel
- Introduction
- Prelude
- The Nobel Prize Ceremony
- Hayek’s Prize Lecture
- Battles of the Nobels
- Consequences, Intended and Unintended
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- References
- F. A. Hayek and the Rationality of Individual Choice
- Prelude: The Pure Logic of Choice
- Cartesian Reason: Characteristics and Limits
- The Pragmatic View of Rationality
- Uncertainty versus Dispersed Knowledge
- Contextual Rationality
- Gradations of Consciousness
- Unconscious Rules
- Gradations of Purposiveness
- Individual Purposes or Group Purposes
- Hayek and “Ecological Rationality”
- Notes
- References
- Hayek and Contemporary Macroeconomics
- Hayek and New Classical Macroeconomics
- Hayek and DSGE
- Hayek and Non-DSGE Contemporary Macroeconomics
- Hayekian Monetary Policy Norms in the Recent Literature
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Hayek Enriched by Complexity Enriched by Hayek
- Perspective: Simple Models versus Complex Reality
- Simple Systems versus Complex Systems (and Pathologies of Interpreting the Latter in Terms of the Fo
- Fluid Flow: From Simple to Complex
- Traffic Flow: From Simple to Complex
- Spontaneous Order versus Emergence
- Tacit Knowledge versus Bottom-Up Social Processes
- Market Processes (Catallaxy) versus General Equilibrium
- “More Is Different” and “Universality”: Hayek versus Anderson
- Cognition: Sensory Order versus Parallel Distributed Processing
- Behavioral Rules: Hayek versus Cognitive Science
- Flavors of Individualism: Atoms, Robots and Sociopaths versus Actors, AIs and Agents
- Micro Actions, Macro Patterns: Equilibrium versus Ecology
- The Veil of Complexity: Gardening versus Ecosystem Management
- Institutions: Origin versus Operation versus Evolution
- Macro: Exogenous Shocks versus Endogenous Dynamics
- Scientism: Econophysics versus Neoclassicism vs Austrianism
- Prospective: Coevolution of Complexity and Austrian Economics?
- Proscriptive: The Road to Academic Serfdom in the Age of Models
- Prescriptive: It Takes a Model to Beat a Model
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Constitutionalism, Federalism, and Limited Government: Hayekian Arguments in Political Scientists’
- Introduction
- Hayek on Constitutionalism and Federalism
- Hayekian Arguments in Political Scientists’ Perspective
- Individual Liberty versus Individual Sovereignty
- Individuals as Private Law Subjects and as Citizens
- Democracy, Liberalism, and Limited Government
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Hayek’s Political Insights: Emergent Orders and Laid On Laws
- Hayek’s Intellectual Development
- Hayek as a Political Theorist: Origins
- Hayek as a Political Theorist: Distinctions
- It’s All in The Road to Serfdom
- Notes
- References
- Why Hayek Matters: The Epistemic Dimension of Comparative Institutional Analysis
- Introduction
- Hayek and the Epistemic Perspective in Economics
- The Epistemic Turn in Public Choice
- The Epistemic Properties of Democracy
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