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Don Lavoie

Donald Charles Lavoie (April 4, 1951 – November 6, 2001) was an American economist of the Austrian School. He was influenced by Friedrich Hayek, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Michael Polanyi and Ludwig Lachmann. He wrote two books on the problem of economic calculation. His first book on this subject was ''Rivalry and Central Planning'' (Cambridge University Press 1985). This book stressed the importance of the process of competitive rivalry in markets. His second book was ''National Economic Planning: What Is Left?'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1985). This book dealt with the problem of non-comprehensive planning. Provided by Wikipedia
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    National economic planning : what is left? / by Lavoie, Don, 1951-

    Published 1985
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    Economics and hermeneutics /

    Published 1991
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    Expectations and the meaning of institutions : essays in economics / by Lachmann, Ludwig M.

    Published 1994
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    Economics and hermeneutics /

    Published 1990
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    Expectations and the meaning of institutions essays in economics / by Lachmann, Ludwig M.

    Published 1994
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    Economics and hermeneutics /

    Published 1990
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