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Critical Review
A Journal of Politics and Society
Volume 11, 1997 - Issue 1: F.A. Hayek
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Where did economics go wrong? Modern economics as a flight from reality

Pages 11-64 | Published online: 06 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

F. A. Hayek's realistic economic theory has been replaced by the formalistic use of equlibrium models that bear little resemblance to reality. These models are as serviceable to the right as to the left: they allow the economist either to condemn capitalism for failing to measure up to the model of perfect competition, or to praise capitalism as a utopia of perfect knowledge and rational expectations. Hayek, by contrast, used equilibrium to show that while capitalism is not perfect, it contains error‐correcting institutions that bring it closer to perfection than is intuitively apparent.

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