Difference between revisions of "Daniel Kuehn: Maynard, Fred, Gus and Ralph on the History of Macroeconomics/Hayek"
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* The bad Hayek who prefers Augusto Pinochet to Helmut Schmidt. | * The bad Hayek who prefers Augusto Pinochet to Helmut Schmidt. | ||
* The worse Hayek who had his head completely up his posterior on economic policy during the Great Depression. | * The worse Hayek who had his head completely up his posterior on economic policy during the Great Depression. | ||
− | * The worst-of-all Hayek. The one who when Keynes praises the Road to Serfdom and pronounces himself in "not just agreement, but deeply moved agreement with it" responds "no you are not!" | + | * The worst-of-all Hayek. The one who when Keynes praises the Road to Serfdom and pronounces himself in "not just agreement, but deeply moved agreement with it" responds "no you are not!" |
| cite = [[Brad DeLong]], {{Link | Daniel Kuehn: Maynard, Fred, Gus and Ralph on the History of Macroeconomics}}. | | cite = [[Brad DeLong]], {{Link | Daniel Kuehn: Maynard, Fred, Gus and Ralph on the History of Macroeconomics}}. | ||
}} | }} |