Epithet: economist
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Austrian economist; president, Mont Pe?lerin Society, 1947-1962.
From the description of Friedrich A. von Hayek papers, 1906-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872256
Biographical Note
1899, May 8
Born, Vienna, Austria
1921
Dr. jur., Universitat Wien, Vienna, Austria
1923
Dr. rer. pol., Universitat Wien
1927
1931
Director, Osterreichisches Institut fur Konjunkturforschung (Austrian Institute for Economic Research)
1929
Author, Monetary Theory and the Trade CycleHabilitation, Universitat Wien
1929
1931
Lecturer in Economics, Universitat Wien
1931
Author, Prices and Production
1931
1932
Guest professor, University of London, England
1932
1950
Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics, University of London, England
1935
Author, Collectivist Economic Planning
1937
Author, Monetary Nationalism and International Stability
1938
Naturalized British subject
1939
Author, Profits, Interest and Investment
1940
D. Sc. (Economics), University of London, England
1941
Author, The Pure Theory of Capital
1944
Author, The Road to Serfdom
1947
1962
President, Mont Pelerin Society
1948
Author, Individualism and Economic Order
1950
Visiting Professor of Finance, University of Arkansas
1950
1962
Professor of Social and Moral Science, University of Chicago
1951
Author, John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor: Their Friendship and Subsequent Marriage
1952
Author, The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of ReasonAuthor, The Sensory Order
1952
1953
Lecturer on Political Economy, Harvard University
1955
Author, The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law
1960
Author, The Constitution of Liberty
1962
1968
Professor of Economic Policy, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg i. Br., Germany
1967
Author, Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
1968
1969
Visiting Flint Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
1969
1974
Guest Professor, Universitat Salzburg, Austria
1973
1976
1979
Author, Law, Legislation and Liberty: A New Statement of the Liberal Principles of Justice and Political Economy (3 volumes)
1974
Joint Nobel Prize in Economics (with Gunnar Myrdal)
1977
Honorary Fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
1978
Author, New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas
1984
Author, Money, Capital and Fluctuations
1988
Author, The Fatal Conceit
1992
Died
From the guide to the Friedrich A. von Hayek papers, 1906-2005, (Hoover Institution Archives)