The concepts of Walter Eucken’s designed order and Friedrich August von Hayek’s spontanous order - an attempt of a comparative analysis
Journal Title: Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici, Ekonomia - Year 2012, Vol 43, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper attempts to juxtapose the views of Walter Eucken and Friedrich August von Hayek on economic order and to compare their approaches with the research perspective of the new institutional economics. Considerations tend to justify the thesis of the high degree of complementarity of the concepts of both liberals.
Authors and Affiliations
Michal Moszynski
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