

Hayek Program
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The F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in PPE at @mercatus encourages research on the institutional arrangements that support free & prosperous societies.










Today a short viewpoint of mine was published on markets and machines. My first exploration of this topic traces back to studying with Don Lavoie in 1980s and his insistence that we read Dryfus and Polanyi. More recently, it was writing this piece with Rosolino Candela that motivated current engagement. DM me at GMU if you would like a copy.



When Gianna Englert joined the Adam Smith Fellowship as a Georgetown PhD student, studying 19th-century liberalism, she began a quest to understand economic liberalism's role in democratic thought that has shaped her entire career trajectory. From publishing research on Hayek to teaching philosophy, politics, economics, and law at the University of Florida's Hamilton Center. Smith Alum @GiannaEnglert shares her Mercatus Fellowship story: loom.ly/ST28vcI





I haven't been able to figure out why there's suddenly a big discussion about Tyler Cowen, but fwiw I have tremendous respect for him; and his and @ATabarrok's work and writing at @MargRev were a huge part of how I became an economist, and continue to influence my thinking to this day, QED

Here's a link to a new paper with "An 'Austrian' Model of Global Value Chains": scholar.harvard.edu/files/antras/f… It builds on this 1978 paper (journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…) by the late Ron Findlay, with whom I would have loved to discuss these ideas. Slides are here: scholar.harvard.edu/files/antras/f…

Liberalism is both under threat and at a turning point. It must be argued for, refined, and renewed. Today, we begin the work.
