Part XV: The Chicago School of Economics, Hayek¿s ¿luck¿ and the 1974 Nobel Prize for Economic Science
Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 575 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-40520-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
The evidence suggests that Hayek’s fraudulent assertion was uncovered at the University of Chicago in the early 1930s – but not reported. The most likely explanation is self-censorship - for reasons of ideological correctness, fund raising and residual deference to the Second Estate. Four indirect tests suggest that ‘free’ market economists have - in other instances and presumably for fund-raising motives - suppressed embarrassing ‘knowledge’: which suggests that they were perfectly capable of suppressing ‘knowledge’ about Hayek’s non-prediction of the Great Depression.
With respect to the Nobel Prize and thus his ability to reach a wider audience, Hayek was fortune in having two loyal ‘intermediaries’: Lionel Robbins and Fritz Machlup who were – and probably felt themselves to be – ‘socially’ inferior to ‘von’ Hayek.
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Part I: Hayek's Luck.- 1. ‘I have been lucky in this game.’ -Robert Leeson.- 2. The Tobacco, Obesity and Fossil Fuel Lobby - ‘As Happy as Hell.’ -Robert Leeson.- 3. 1-15: Residual reverence towards the Second Estate. -Robert Leeson.- 4. 16-20: Loyal ‘intermediaries.’ -Robert Leeson.- 5. 21-24: ‘I desire to preserve correct relations in public.’ Robert Leeson.- 6. 25: Suppression, the dogs that didn’t bark, and the emerging Chicago School of Economics. -Robert Leeson.- 7. 31 Conclusions about Hayek’s Nineteen Thirty One ‘Prediction.’ -Robert Leeson.- Part II: Myrdal and Machlup.- 8. The Saving/Investment Explanation of Business Cycles in Hayek and Myrdal: Similarities and Differences. -Adrián de León Arias.- 9. Machlup and Hayek: Filation of Ideas and Ambition. Carol M. Connell.- Part III: The Chicago School of Economics.- 10. Friedman and Hayek’s Converging Ideas on Freedom and the State. Birsen Filip.- 11. Chicago Economics in the Making, 1926-1940: A Further Look at United States Interwar Pluralism. Luca Fiorito and Sebastiano Nerozzi.