Nominations are due by Friday, March 11, 2011.
2011 Hayek Book Prize Nomination Form
The Manhattan Institute is currently gathering nominations for our Hayek Prize, which will honor the book published within the past two years that best reflects F.A. Hayek’s vision of economic and individual liberty. The winner of the Hayek Prize will be given a $50,000 cash award and asked to deliver our annual Hayek Lecture in New York City later this year.
We encourage the nomination of books that advance the ideals of classical liberalism along a range of economic, political, and moral dimensions. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom is very much the inspiration and the model for the Prize.
Nominations are due by Friday, March 11, 2011.
Presimetrics can be nominated by Angry Bear readers. I know….just found it, so thanks.
Hayeck had some excuse to be worried about socialism.
I think he’d roll over in his grave if he knew what the insane right has made of him.
Maybe there’s a book in that.
Maybe this was not exactly economics, I just read a Book which examines China’s next stage of economic growth and how they are transforming their economic clout into the political arena.
So does the opposit of what Hayak profess count?
Book Review: The End of the Free Market
Maybe this was not exactly economics, I just read “End of Free Market” which examines China’s next stage of economic growth and how they are transforming their economic clout into the political arena.
http://theintrinsicvalue.com/book-reviews/book-review-state-capitalism-the-end-of-the-free-market