-- Bibliography --

Writings on F. A. Hayek's Prices and Production
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 =  Particularly recommended.   !  = Of Particular Historical Interest.   %  = Short Disc.   +  = Extensive Disc.

#  = Reliability Caution.    ##  = Substantial Reliability Caution.    ###  = Extreme Reliability Caution.

 

Books

Hawtrey, Ralph.  1937.  Capital and Employment.  London.

%Hicks, John. 1965.  Capital and Growth.  Oxford:  Oxford U. Press.

Shackle, G. L. S. 1972.  Epistemics and Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press.

Articles

Colonna, Marina.  1990.  "Hayek on Money and Equilibrium".  Contributions to Political Economy.  Vol. 9:  43-68.

Conrad. O.  1934.  "Preise und Produktion: eine Auseinandersetzung mit Friedrich A. Hayek".  Jahrbucher fur Nationalokonomie und Statistik, 140.

Cottrell, Allin. 1994. "Hayek's Early Cycle Theory Re-Examined".  Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 18: 197-212.

Haberler, Gottfried. 1986.  "Reflections on Hayek's Business Cycle Theory".  Cato Journal.  Vol. 6, No. 2. (Fall): 421-435.  Also Haberler, Gottfried. 1989.  "Reflections on Hayek's Business Cycle Theory".  Wirtschafspolitische Blatter, Vol. 2, No. 36: 221-230.

!*Hagemann, Harald. 1995. "Hayek and the Kiel School: Some Reflections on the German Debate on Business Cycles in the Late 1920s and Early 1930s". In Money and Business Cycles: The Economics of F. A. Hayek, Vol. 1, edited by M. Colonna & H. Hagemann, 101-120. London: Edward Elgar.

Hansen, Alvin &Herbert Tout.  1933.  "Investment and Saving in Business Cycle Theory".  Econometrica.  119-147.

!Hicks, John. 1982. "Introductory: LSE and the Robbins Circle."  In Mony, Interest and Wages. Cambridge: Harvard U. Press.

!Hicks, John. 1982.  "Are there Economic Cycles?".  In Mony, Interest and Wages, 3-10. Cambridge: Harvard U. Press.

 

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