F.A.Hayek

F.A.Hayek

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1960

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Friedrich August von Hayek (F.A. Hayek) was a renowned Austrian-British economist and philosopher, celebrated for his seminal contributions to the fields of economics, political theory, and social philosophy. Born in 1899 in Vienna, he became a leading figure in the Austrian School of Economics, advocating for free-market capitalism and individual liberty. Hayek's influential works, including "The Road to Serfdom" and "The Constitution of Liberty," critiqued centralized planning and highlighted the importance of spontaneous order within societies. In 1974, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. His enduring legacy continues to inspire discussions on freedom and economic policy.

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