Autobiographical Essay (2001)
“Since I shall be indicating my disagreement with some of the points made by Professor Israel Kirzner, let me stress that I am in complete sympathy with his point of departure, namely, the emphasis on the dispersion of information among economic decision-making units (called by him, "Hayek's knowledge problem") and the consequent problem of transmission of information among those units.
Much of my own research work since the 1950s has been focused on issues in welfare economics viewed from an informational perspective. The ideas of Hayek (whose classes at the London School of Economics I attended during the academic year 1938-39) have played a major role in influencing my thinking and have been so acknowledged.”
Leonid Hurwicz, in "Economic Planning and the Knowledge Problem" : A Comment" in Cato Journal Vol. 4, (Fall 1984), p. 419
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Russian-American economist and mathematician 1917–2008Related quotes
"I did not call him “Fritz”: Personal recollections of Professor F. A. v. Hayek." Constitutional Political Economy 3.2 (1992): 129-135.
Source: 1970s-1980s, The Economics of Information (1984), p. 55
The Keynesian Revolution. Vol. 19. New York: Macmillan, 1947/66. p. 166
Letter to Cassandra (1798-12-18) about her nephew George [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
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Parliament (1974-1991)
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Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter, An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change (1982), p. 365
Source: "The limitations of scientific method in economics", 1924, p. 97 (2009 edition); Lead paragraph