F. A. Hayek AKA Friedrich Augustus von Hayek Born: 8-May-1899 Birthplace: Vienna, Austria Died: 23-Mar-1992 Location of death: Freiburg, Germany Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Friedhof Neustift am Walde, Vienna, Austria
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Economist Nationality: Austria Executive summary: Austrian economist Wife: Berta Maria von Fritsch ("Hella", m. 1926, div. Jul-1950, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Christina Maria Felicitas (b. 1929) Son: Lorenz Josef Heinrich (b. 1934) Wife: Helene Bitterlich (his cousin, m. 1950)
University: PhD, University of Vienna (1921 and 1923) Professor: Tooke Chair in Economics and Statistics, London School of Economics (1931-50) Scholar: Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago (1950-61) Professor: University of Freiburg (1962-68) Professor: Visiting Professor, University of Salzburg
Fraser Institute Mont Pelerin Society Nobel Prize for Economics 1974 (with Gunnar Myrdal) Shrapnel Injury Naturalized UK Citizen (1938) Heart Attack (1961) Heart Attack (1969) Chicago School Economists Risk Factors: Malaria, Depression
Author of books:
Die Gemeinwirtschaft (1922, economics) Prices and Production (1931, economics) Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle (1933, economics) The Pure Theory of Capital (1941, economics) The Road to Serfdom (1944, economics) Individualism and Economic Order (1948, economics) The Sensory Order (1952, economics) The Constitution of Liberty (1960, economics) Law, Legislation, and Liberty (1973-79, economics, 3 vols.) Denationalisation of Money: An Analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies (1976, economics) New Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (1978, economics) The Fatal Conceit (1988, economics) Hayek on Hayek: An Autobiographical Dialogue (1994, economics)
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