Individualism and Economic Order
by Friedrich A. Hayek
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute 1948
ISBN/ASIN: 1610161440
Number of pages: 282
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If you are looking to acquaint yourself with F.A. Hayek's perspective on economic theory -- beyond his business cycle and monetary studies of the inter-war years -- this is the best source. It contains his most profound work on the liberal economic order, and his most penetrating reflections on economic phenomena.
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