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[Publication Metadata and JSTOR Information]: Bibliographic metadata for the review, including publication details, JSTOR access terms, and collaborating institutions. [Review of Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek]: R. F. Harrod reviews a Festschrift dedicated to Friedrich Hayek, noting Hayek's early fame through 'Prices and Production' and 'Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle' before 'The Road to Serfdom'. Harrod critiques the volume's narrow ideological focus on the Mont Pèlerin Society, suggesting it should have included Keynesian perspectives. The review highlights specific essays by Machlup on the definition of liberalism, Halm on the non-convergence of market and planned economies, Bauer on development economics, Haberler on cost-push inflation, and Lutz on the concept of neutral money. [Review of Economics and Economic Policy in Britain, 1946–1966]: The beginning of a review of T. W. Hutchison's book, which analyzes the public commentary and differing opinions of prominent economists regarding British economic policy over a twenty-year period.
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Read full textR. F. Harrod reviews a Festschrift dedicated to Friedrich Hayek, noting Hayek's early fame through 'Prices and Production' and 'Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle' before 'The Road to Serfdom'. Harrod critiques the volume's narrow ideological focus on the Mont Pèlerin Society, suggesting it should have included Keynesian perspectives. The review highlights specific essays by Machlup on the definition of liberalism, Halm on the non-convergence of market and planned economies, Bauer on development economics, Haberler on cost-push inflation, and Lutz on the concept of neutral money.
Read full textThe beginning of a review of T. W. Hutchison's book, which analyzes the public commentary and differing opinions of prominent economists regarding British economic policy over a twenty-year period.
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