Franz, Roger and Robert Leeson (eds.) Hayek and Behavioral Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
ISBN 978-1-4039-9520-9
Foreword by Vernon L. Smith
Introduction
1 Friedrich Hayek's Behavioral Economics in Historical Context
Roger Franz
2 An Hayekian/Kirznerian Economic History of the Modern World
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
3 Was Hayek an Austrian Economist Yes and No. Was Hayek a Praxeologist?
No.
Walter E. Block
4 Error Is Obvious, Coordination Is the Puzzle
Peter Boettke, W. Zachary Caceres, and Adam Martin
5 Hayek's Contribution to a reconstruction of Economic Theory
Herbert Gintis
6 On the Relationships between Friedrich Hayek and Jean Piaget: A New
Paradigm for Cognitive and Evolutionary Economists
Chiara Chelini and Sonia Riva
7 Cognitive Autonomy and Epistemology of Action in Hayek's and Merleau-
Ponty's Thought
Francesco Di Iorio
8 Hayek's Sensory Order, Gestalt Neuroeconomics, and Quantum
Psychophysics
Taiki Takahashi and Susumu Egashira
9 Mindscape and Landscapes: Hayek and Simon on Cognitive Extension
Leslie Marsh
10 Hayek's Complexity Aussumption, Ecological and Bounded Rationality,
and Behavioral Economics
Morris Altman
11 Subjectivism and Explanations of the Principle: Their Relationship
with Methodological Individualism and Holism in Hayek's Theory
Stefano Fiori
12 Satisficing and Cognition: Complementarities between Simon and Hayek
Peter E. Earl
13 The Oversight of Behavioral Economics on Hayek's Insights
Salvatore Rizzello and Anna Spada
14 Complexity and Degeneracy in Socio-economic Systems
Gerald R. Steele and Hamid Hosseini