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== Additional Notable Quotes == | |||
=== On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | |||
<blockquote>"Emergent properties of markets cannot be designed, only discovered."</blockquote> | |||
—Friedrich Hayek, ''The Constitution of Liberty'' (1960), p. 160, University of Chicago Press | |||
=== On AI Governance and Regulation === | |||
<blockquote>"The more the state plans, the more difficult planning becomes for the individual."</blockquote> | |||
—Friedrich Hayek, ''The Road to Serfdom'' (1944), p. 213, University of Chicago Press | |||
=== On Wealth Inequality and Technology === | |||
<blockquote>"A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers."</blockquote> | |||
—Friedrich Hayek, ''The Constitution of Liberty'' (1960), p. 231, University of Chicago Press |
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Friedrich Hayek
Biography
Austrian-British economist and philosopher, Nobel laureate (1974). Major figure in the Austrian School.
School of Thought
Austrian School
Notable Quotes
On AI Governance and Regulation
"The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design."
—Friedrich Hayek, The Fatal Conceit (1988), p. 76, University of Chicago Press
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies
"Competition is a discovery procedure, not merely a method for allocating given resources."
—Friedrich Hayek, New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and the History of Ideas (1978), p. 179, University of Chicago Press
Additional Notable Quotes
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies
"Emergent properties of markets cannot be designed, only discovered."
—Friedrich Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (1960), p. 160, University of Chicago Press
On AI Governance and Regulation
"The more the state plans, the more difficult planning becomes for the individual."
—Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom (1944), p. 213, University of Chicago Press
On Wealth Inequality and Technology
"A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers."
—Friedrich Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (1960), p. 231, University of Chicago Press