Use of Knowledge in Society

Use of Knowledge in Society

by Friedrich Hayek

6 chapters38mEnglish1945

About this book

An article written from a scholarly point of view in 1945 which critically examines the concept of a planned economy while highlighting the efficiencies of a decentralized market structure (as propounded by Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School of Economics). Hayek, famous for stating von Mises' complex theories in more understandable terms, highlights in this short paper the important role of "localized information" in a decentralized economic structure, which is unavailable to central planners, comparing their purely theoretical arguments against real "free market" statistics that have been proven over time and practice to produce better results. (Summary by msfry/progressingamerica)

Chapters (6)

1Introduction
325
2The Use of Knowledge in Society
382
3Uncommon Knowledge
312
4The Planner's Dilemma
405
5Useful Individual Knowledge
266
6"Miracle" of the Price System
627

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