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- W2474848550 abstract "Shortly after returning from his first trip to the United States (1923–1924), Friedrich Hayek (1978a) reflected to his first wife-to-be about his desired career path. After ‘ten or fifteen years’ as a ‘professor of economics in London, which was the center of economics’ he planned to ‘return to Austria as president of the national bank, and ultimately go back to London as the Austrian ambassador’.1 But then in 1950, after almost two decades as a professor of economics at the London School of Economics, Hayek abandoned his wife and children to marry his cousin and become Professor of Moral and Political Science at the University of Chicago. Austrian economics is almost defined by opposition to central banks — but in the late 1960s, Hayek negotiated his place as President of the Austrian Central Bank during the Keynes-inspired Bretton Woods system of bureaucratically administered, fixed exchange rates.2 After his Nobel Prize, Hayek became the Austrian School ‘ambassador’ in London from his base at the prestigious Reform Club in Pall Mall." @default.
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- W2474848550 title "Interpreting Hayek: Austrian Civilization and the Neo-Feudal ‘Spontaneous’ Order" @default.
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