| F. A. Hayek - 1980 - 284 oldal
...of knowledge of general rules : the knowledge of the particular circumstances of time and place. It is with respect to this that practically every individual...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active co-operation. We need to remember... | |
| Amartya Sen, Bernard Williams - 1982 - 304 oldal
...springs from the fact that a good deal of information in a society is not publicly known. For he observes that, 'practically every individual has some advantage...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation' (Hayek 1945, pp.... | |
| Kalman Rupp - 1983 - 282 oldal
...of the Soviet-type economy: "practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation" (pp. 521-522). The... | |
| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 oldal
...idiosyncracy as followsi4: . . . practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation. We need to remember... | |
| Anna Grandori - 2001 - 484 oldal
...separate individuals possess. Practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial use might be made, but which can be used only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active... | |
| Brink Lindsey - 2002 - 351 oldal
...of knowledge of general rules: the knowledge of the particular circumstances of time and place. It is with respect to this that practically every individual...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending upon it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation. We need to remember... | |
| Niclas Berggren, Nils Karlson, Joakim Nergelius - 314 oldal
...latter kind of knowledge is often seriously underestimated. He writes (Hayek, 1945 and 1980, p 80) that "practically every individual has some advantage...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation." 4. There are many... | |
| Thomas Sowell - 2002 - 308 oldal
...knowledge available," according to Hayek. But, he added, with respect to other kinds of knowledge, "practically every individual has some advantage over...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation."39 With knowledge... | |
| Gene Callahan - 2002 - 354 oldal
...of knowledge of general rules: the knowledge of the particular circumstances of time and place. It is with respect to this that practically every individual...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active co-operation. We need to remember... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Robert D. Wood - 2004 - 494 oldal
...possession of the expert but the property of many persons. With respect to this form of knowledge, "practically every individual has some advantage over...be made, but of which use can be made only if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active co-operation." The most important... | |
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