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(2013) Hayek and behavioral economics, Dordrecht, Springer.
I think the history of How I Discovered Kirzner and Friedrich, Not To Speak of Ludwig and Murray, illuminates the trouble that Austrian economics has had against Samuelsonian economics (we commonly call it, defeating ourselves in our rhetoric, "the mainstream"), and how in the end the Austrians can save economics from itself.
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Nansen McCloskey, D. (2013)., A hayekian/kirznerian economic history of the modern world, in R. Frantz & R. Leeson (eds.), Hayek and behavioral economics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 35-69.
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