F.A. Hayek on the political economy of endogenous preferences: An historical overview and contemporary assessment
In this paper, we analyse Hayek's views on endogenous preferences. Perhaps surprisingly in the light of his remarks that economists ought to take people's preferences as given, there are several places in Hayek's economics and political economy where preference endogeneity plays a sig...
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