哈耶克与社会主义

Hayek and Socialism

Journal of Economic Literature · 1997
被引 144
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

回顾哈耶克对社会主义的终身反对,包括他与市场社会主义者的辩论、对奴役之路的政治批判以及对理性建构主义的进化论反驳,并指出信息经济学理论家未能充分理解哈耶克与主流经济学在理论构建上的根本分歧。

Abstract

Friedrich A. Hayek was a life-long opponent of socialism. Three of his contributions are surveyed and placed within historical context: his debates in the 1930s with the market socialists, his political critique of socialism in The Road to Serfdom, and his evolutionary arguments against "rationalist constructivists." Recent discussions that use the economics of information to analyze the prospects for socialism are also reviewed. It is argued that theorists working in the economics of information have not recognized just how far Hayek's conceptualization of the appropriate theoretical constructs for economics deviates from those of mainstream economists. As such they have misunderstood what may constitute an independent set of arguments against socialism.

哈耶克社会主义信息经济学理性建构主义