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Publication date: 1 June 1995

Werner Tschiderer

Discusses the ideas and theories of Professor F.A. Hayek andassesses their relevance to present day social economics. Opens with thetheory of business‐cycles and compares Hayek′s…

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Discusses the ideas and theories of Professor F.A. Hayek and assesses their relevance to present day social economics. Opens with the theory of business‐cycles and compares Hayek′s ideas with those of Keynes in this area. Follows on with dynamic market theory and the theory of evolution of social institutions. Concludes with a summary of all three expanding their legacy – that they are models for future research.

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International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 22 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0306-8293

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Publication date: 1 October 1998

Gregory T. Papanikos

This paper examines Hayek’s version of methodological individualism in relation to individual economic actions and economic effectiveness (social actions). According to this…

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This paper examines Hayek’s version of methodological individualism in relation to individual economic actions and economic effectiveness (social actions). According to this approach, economic and social order is determined by the myriad atomistic actions that are the result of individual planning taking into consideration the idiosyncratic nature of knowledge. Economic policy is a form of social planning which is not only ineffective but also has cataclysmic long‐lasting effects, creating a disorder in the market system. Two arguments are made in this study. First, methodological individualism should be considered and be accepted as a serous attempt to explain atomistic (economic) behaviour as purposeful actions constrained by scarce resources and limited knowledge. Second, Hayek’s strong version of methodological individualism is very simplistic as it is applied to economic policy issues, contradicting his argument in support of a methodological dualism.

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International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 25 no. 9
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0306-8293

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