About this title: Frank H. Knight (1885-1972) was a central figure in the development of the "Chicago School of Economics" at the University of Chicago in the 1930s and 1940s, where he taught future Nobel laureates Milton Friedman, James Buchanan, George Stigler and many others. It was Knight's embedded scepticism about the reach of economic knowledge that set the stage for the laissez-faire economics that matured at the University in the 1950s and 1960s. But as important as Knight's technical economic contributions were, he never strayed far from his broad philosophical interests and concern for the state of ...
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Edition: First Edition, 1st Printing
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780226446950ISBN:0226446956
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