Coase and Hayek in Law School
16 January 2007 at 6:06 pm Peter G. Klein Leave a comment
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My colleague, law professor Thom Lambert, begins his Business Organizations class with Hayek (1945) and Coase (1937). Coase is obviously extremely well known in legal circles, but I doubt Hayek is assigned in many law-school classes. Thom’s students are fortunate.
(Thom’s blog entry also alerts me to Henry Manne’s “Hayek, Virtual Markets, and the Dog that Did Not Bark,” which I hadn’t seen before, and which seems to deal with market-based management.)
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