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It is generally accepted that F.A. Hayek gave up the business cycle as an object of theoretical investigation following the publication of 1941's The Pure Theory of Capital. The present paper aims to cast a shade of doubt upon this received view. Many of Hayek's philosophical writings bear...
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This paper utilises the contributions of A. Schutz and F. Hayek to understanding the entrepreneur's subjective interpretation, innovation and coordination. In terms of Schutz's phenomenology, this paper argues that intersubjectivity allows economic activities to be coordinated. When the...
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This paper is an address given to the Austrian legislature in Vienna, Austria on March 3, 2004. The main focus is on the connection between insights from F.A. Hayek’s research program and experimental economics. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005
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