Journal Article

The Continuing Relevance of F.A. Hayek's Political Economy

November 16, 2008
Authors: 
Christopher Coyne
Peter J. Boettke
Peter Leeson

This paper explores the political economy of F.A. Hayek with emphasis on the continued relevance of his work for contemporary scholars. The paper focuses on the theme of coordination throughout Hayek's research program. This general theme can be traced from Hayek's technical economics up through his later writings in political philosophy. After considering Hayek's major works in political and legal theory, the paper concludes by discussing the contemporary implications of Hayek's political economy.

Find the article at Emerald [1].

Citation (Chicago Style):Boettke, Peter, Christopher Coyne, and Peter Leeson. "The Continuing Relevance of F.A. Hayek's Political Economy." Advances in Austrian Economics 11 (2008): 79-98.


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