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Nobel prize-winning economist oral history transcript

1983

by Hayek and Craver

Friedrich A. HayekAustrian SchoolCapital TheoryDemocracyEconomic CalculationInflationJohn Maynard KeynesKarl PopperLiberalismLionel RobbinsLudwig von MisesPrice TheorySocial JusticeSpontaneous OrderCapitalismNatural LawFriedrich von WieserOthmar SpannPositivismRationalizationCarl MengerEric VoegelinEugen von Bohm-BawerkFritz MachlupGottfried HaberlerMarginal UtilityMethodological IndividualismMethodologyPhenomenologyAdam SmithAnthropologyDavid HumeExchange RatesGold StandardIncome DistributionMonetary TheoryPlanned EconomyRationalitySocialismWelfare StateIndustrial RevolutionMarxismMonetarismNew DealPaul SamuelsonTrade UnionsAmerican RevolutionEgalitarianismGunnar MyrdalTotalitarianismFrank KnightJacob VinerJoseph SchumpeterKeynesian EconomicsMont Pelerin SocietyBusiness CyclesKnowledge EconomicsPrice ControlsRule of LawEquilibriumGame TheoryJohn Stuart MillWorld War IJames MillJeremy BenthamPolitical PhilosophyProgressive TaxationEdmund BurkeHans KelsenLegal TheoryProperty RightsIndifference CurvesJohn HicksNicholas KaldorRicardo EffectMilton Friedman

Table of Contents · 21 segments

1
Title Pages, Rights Statement, and Funding Noticechapter
2
Table of Contents and Interview Tape Topic Outlinechapter
3
Introductionchapter
4
Interview History and Editing Notechapter
5
Craver Interview: Vienna, Intellectual Formation, and Early Careerchapter
6
Leijonhufvud Interview I: Austrian Education, Geistkreis, Mises Seminar, and Austrian Economicschapter
7
Leijonhufvud Interview II: The Road to Serfdom, Welfare State, Money, and Cultural Evolutionchapter
8
Rosten Interview I, Side One: Socialism, The Road to Serfdom, Democracy, Unions, and Inflationchapter
9
Rosten Interview I, Side Two: Equality, Constitutionalism, Welfare, and the Soviet Unionchapter
10
Rosten Interview II: Socialism Debate, LSE, Keynes, Chicago, Knight, Viner, Wittgenstein, and Russellchapter
11
Rosten Interview III: Empirical Economics, Complex Phenomena, Money, Inflation, Bureaucracy, and Culturechapter
12
High Interview: Biography, Mises, Austrian Theory, Socialist Calculation, Capital, and Nobel Prizechapter
13
Buchanan Interview: Political Theory, Unlimited Democracy, Law, Social Justice, and Subjectivismchapter
14
Bork Interview: Law, Legal Positivism, Evolutionary Institutions, Property, and Constitutional Limitschapter
15
Hazlett Interview: Spontaneous Order, Constitutional Reform, Affirmative Action, and Libertarianismchapter
16
Alchian Interview: LSE Students, Prices and Production, Knowledge, Capital, and Ricardo Effectchapter
17
Chitester Interview: American Culture, Moral Restraints, Religion, Work, Journalism, and Honestychapter
18
Index, A-C Entriesbibliography
19
General Index (continued: Constitution of Liberty through Wright)bibliography
20
Index of Works by Hayekbibliography
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Document Tail OCR and Table Artifactsbibliography