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This lecture, given by James Buchanan in February of 1979, examines the meaning of F.A.Hayek's career path in the context of the development of economics in the 20th century, and argues for the importance of financial support of scholars like Hayek, and their academic research into the values of a free society.
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We would like to thank the George Mason University library, Special Collections and Archives, for their work on the James M. Buchanan Papers and for allowing the publication of this essay, as well as the Law and Economics Center at George Mason University for providing important information regarding the context within which the remarks were offered.
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Buchanan, J.M. NOTES ON HAYEK--Miami, 15 February, 1979. Rev Austrian Econ 28, 257–260 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11138-015-0305-0
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