Hayekian Systems

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adaptive systems theory
anticipatory processes
Anticipatory Social System
Anticipatory Systems
Austrian school economics
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biological systems analogy
Broader Social Theory
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Cheshire Cat
distributed knowledge
Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models
epistemic constraints
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Excess Demand
Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
Free Banking
Free Banking System
Hayek's Work
Hayekian Systems
Hayek’s Work
Individual Entrepreneurial Behavior
Louis Federal Reserve Bank
M2 Velocity
Market Process Economics
Multi-level Classification
National Academy
Penn State University
Sensory Order
Social Spontaneous Orders
Spontaneous Order
Spontaneous Order Theory
TAF
theory of spontaneous social order
Thermodynamic Openness

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  • ISBN 9781032372730
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The central theme in the work of F.A. Hayek was the problem of order in society, and his focus was epistemological: he was concerned with the constraints on knowledge, the problems associated with its distribution, the structures in which it inheres, and the implications of these issues for the understanding of social phenomena generally. But while his work has greatly improved our understanding of market processes, application to more complex social arrangements was not an unambiguous success.

In seeking to progress beyond Hayek’s difficulties in formulating a more general theory of spontaneous order, this book fleshes out an analogy between social orders and the biological order detailed in Hayek’s The Sensory Order into a theory of adaptive systems. It focuses first on those aspects of the systems which enable them to learn about their environments, and then on the entrepreneurial processes which implement their anticipatory capabilities. The inclusion of anticipatory elements, inspired by the work of Robert Rosen, results in a theory of social orders which integrates many of the disparate findings of Austrian economists into a self-consistent conceptual framework and has applicability to other social arrangements such as firms and governments. Of particular interest is the interaction between the systems of science and government, an issue of significant current concern which is comprehensively explored here both theoretically and empirically.

This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Hayek, Austrian economics, social theory, and the history of economic thought more broadly.

William N. Butos is Professor Emeritus in economics at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, and deputy editor of the journal Cosmos+Taxis. His research interests include the economics of science and the interaction of government and science, monetary economics, the history of economic thought, and the social science implications of the work of F.A. Hayek.

Thomas J. McQuade is an independent scholar. He is a former software entrepreneur and has taught economics at Trinity College in Hartford and as a visiting scholar at New York University. His research interests include the economics, philosophy, and history of science, and the development of the concept of "anticipatory systems" as an approach to social theory that encompasses arrangements such as market, science, government, and firm.

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