
F A Hayek
Sobre el Autor
Friedrich August von Hayek was an influential Austrian-British economist and philosopher known for his defense of classical liberalism and free-market capitalism. He played a pivotal role in the development of economic theories that emphasized the importance of individual liberty and spontaneous order. Hayek's work challenged the prevailing Keynesian economic paradigms of his time, advocating for minimal government intervention in the economy. His seminal books, including 'The Road to Serfdom' and 'Individualism and Economic Order', have had a lasting impact on economic thought and policy.
nacionalidad
Austriaco
Fecha de Nacimiento
May 8, 1899
Lugar de Nacimiento
Vienna, Austria
Fecha de fallecimiento
March 23, 1992
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