Talk:The Use of Knowledge in Society
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better example than Sowell?
[edit]There's a bit currently in the article: Modern economist Thomas Sowell even authored a book elaborating on the concepts put forward in this article entitled Knowledge and Decisions. Sowell is best known as a conservative commentator, so seems like a poor choice. The notions laid out in The Use of Knowledge in Society are very widely accepted on general principle by economists, even those who might would not be identified as strong free-market supporters. It seems a btter example could be found. CRETOG8(t/c) 03:58, 20 July 2011 (UTC)