Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. HayekSheed Andrews and McMeel, 1977 - 172 pages A revision of the author's thesis, University of California at Los Angeles. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 158-167. |
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The Controversies of the 1920s | 1 |
The Coordination Problem | 16 |
The Monetary Theory | 35 |
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