I Friedrich August von Hayek (8 ya ing Mayo 1899 – 23 ya ing Marzo 1992), a maralas dang ausang I F. A. Hayek, métung yang Britanicong academicong míbayit king Austriang míka ambag king economía política, filosofia politica ampóng historia intelectual.[1][2][3][4] Míráké lang Gunnar Myrdal king Galal a Nobel king Ciencias Económicas.[5] Maragul yang ambag ing kayang pámaglaráwan nung makanánú déng daráké déng precio ó alaga ing informacion.[6][7][8] Maragul ing ambag na king Austriacong (Austrian) escuela ning ciencias económicas.[9][10]

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  9. Aaron Director, Founder of the field of Law and Economics.
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Friedrich Hayek
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Mibait8 ya ing Mayo 1899
Vienna, Cisleithania, Austria-Hungría (Austria-Hungary)
Mete23 ya ing Marzo 1992 (edad 92)
Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Alemania
Kapanintunan/propesionAcademico
AsawaHelen Berta Maria von Fritsch (m. 1926, div.); ​Helene Bitterlich ​(m. 1950)
ÁnakChristine Maria Felicitas von Hayek, Laurence Hayek
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