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Nobel prize-winning economist oral history transcript
1983
by
Hayek and Craver
Friedrich A. Hayek
Austrian School
Capital Theory
Democracy
Economic Calculation
Inflation
John Maynard Keynes
Karl Popper
Liberalism
Lionel Robbins
Ludwig von Mises
Price Theory
Social Justice
Spontaneous Order
Capitalism
Natural Law
Friedrich von Wieser
Othmar Spann
Positivism
Rationalization
Carl Menger
Eric Voegelin
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Fritz Machlup
Gottfried Haberler
Marginal Utility
Methodological Individualism
Methodology
Phenomenology
Adam Smith
Anthropology
David Hume
Exchange Rates
Gold Standard
Income Distribution
Monetary Theory
Planned Economy
Rationality
Socialism
Welfare State
Industrial Revolution
Marxism
Monetarism
New Deal
Paul Samuelson
Trade Unions
American Revolution
Egalitarianism
Gunnar Myrdal
Totalitarianism
Frank Knight
Jacob Viner
Joseph Schumpeter
Keynesian Economics
Mont Pelerin Society
Business Cycles
Knowledge Economics
Price Controls
Rule of Law
Equilibrium
Game Theory
John Stuart Mill
World War I
James Mill
Jeremy Bentham
Political Philosophy
Progressive Taxation
Edmund Burke
Hans Kelsen
Legal Theory
Property Rights
Indifference Curves
John Hicks
Nicholas Kaldor
Ricardo Effect
Milton Friedman
Table of Contents · 21 segments
1
Title Pages, Rights Statement, and Funding Notice
chapter
2
Table of Contents and Interview Tape Topic Outline
chapter
3
Introduction
chapter
4
Interview History and Editing Note
chapter
5
Craver Interview: Vienna, Intellectual Formation, and Early Career
chapter
6
Leijonhufvud Interview I: Austrian Education, Geistkreis, Mises Seminar, and Austrian Economics
chapter
7
Leijonhufvud Interview II: The Road to Serfdom, Welfare State, Money, and Cultural Evolution
chapter
8
Rosten Interview I, Side One: Socialism, The Road to Serfdom, Democracy, Unions, and Inflation
chapter
9
Rosten Interview I, Side Two: Equality, Constitutionalism, Welfare, and the Soviet Union
chapter
10
Rosten Interview II: Socialism Debate, LSE, Keynes, Chicago, Knight, Viner, Wittgenstein, and Russell
chapter
11
Rosten Interview III: Empirical Economics, Complex Phenomena, Money, Inflation, Bureaucracy, and Culture
chapter
12
High Interview: Biography, Mises, Austrian Theory, Socialist Calculation, Capital, and Nobel Prize
chapter
13
Buchanan Interview: Political Theory, Unlimited Democracy, Law, Social Justice, and Subjectivism
chapter
14
Bork Interview: Law, Legal Positivism, Evolutionary Institutions, Property, and Constitutional Limits
chapter
15
Hazlett Interview: Spontaneous Order, Constitutional Reform, Affirmative Action, and Libertarianism
chapter
16
Alchian Interview: LSE Students, Prices and Production, Knowledge, Capital, and Ricardo Effect
chapter
17
Chitester Interview: American Culture, Moral Restraints, Religion, Work, Journalism, and Honesty
chapter
18
Index, A-C Entries
bibliography
19
General Index (continued: Constitution of Liberty through Wright)
bibliography
20
Index of Works by Hayek
bibliography
21
Document Tail OCR and Table Artifacts
bibliography