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Definition of Hayek
1. Noun. English economist (born in Austria) noted for work on the optimum allocation of resources (1899-1992).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hayek
Literary usage of Hayek
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Beast at Work by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"So, do I “just” like Hayek? No, he may have had some good ideas but HERE YOU ...
But, in 1930 (when something could have been done) Fredrich Hayek was the ..."
2. Architecture of Instruction and Delight: A Socio-historical Analysis of by Pieter van Wesemael (2001)
"... p.949; Hayek. 1995, pp.130-32, t45-52. 76 Poldervaart, 1993, PP.15-19 fl ...
1896, pp.85-94; Hayek, 1955, through one of its founders, Eugene Péclet, ..."
3. Clausewitzian Friction & Future War by Barry D. Watts (1996)
"Hayek was perhaps the twentieth century's greatest champion of the extended, ...
Written when Hayek was in his late eighties, The Fatal Conceit represented ..."