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 interwar years--this is the best source. The collection appeared in 1947, before he moved on toward broader cultural and social investigations. It contains his most profound work on the liberal economic order, and his most penetrating reflections on economic phenomena:
Individualism: True and False
Economics and Knowledge
The Facts of the Social Sciences
The Use of Knowledge in Society
The Meaning of Competition
Free Enterprise and Competitive Order
Socialist Calculation I: The Nature and History the Problem
Socialist Calculation II: The State of the Debate
Socialist Calculation III: The Competitive Solution
A Commodity Reserve Currency
The Ricardo Effect
The Economic Conditions of Interstate Federalism
This is a real treasure, and the best evidence for why Hayek must be considered one of the great economists in history.
Print editions available from the Mises Institute.
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