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Knowledge and Coordination A Liberal Interpretation

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  • Copyright: 2012-01-27
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Summary

Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek saw the liberty principle as focal and accorded it strong presumption. But their wisdom invokes how little we can know. InKnowledge and Coordination, Daniel Klein re-examines the elements of economic liberalism. He interprets Hayek's notion of spontaneous order from the aestheticized perspective of a Smithian spectator, real or imagined. Klein addresses issues economists have had surrounding the notion of coordination by distinguishing the concatenate coordination of Hayek, Ronald Coase, and Michael Polanyi from the mutual coordination of Thomas Schelling and game theory. Clarifying the meaning ofcooperation, he resolves debates over whether entrepreneurial innovation enhances or upsets coordination, and thus interprets entrepreneurship in terms of discovery, or new knowledge. Beyond information, knowledge entails interpretation and judgment, emergent from tacit reaches of the "society of mind," itself embedded in actual society. Rejectinghomo economicusin favor of the "deepself," Klein offers a distinctive formulation of knowledge economics, entailing asymmetricinterpretation, judgment, entrepreneurship, error, and correction-and kinds of discovery-which all serve the cause of liberty. This richness of knowledge joins agent and analyst, and meaningful theory depends on tacit affinities between the two.Knowledge and Coordinationhighlights the recurring connections to underlying purposes and sensibilities, of analysts as well as agents. Behind economic talk of market communication andsocialerror and correction lies Klein's Smithian allegory, with the allegorical spectator representing a conception of the social.Knowledge and Coordinationinstructs us to declare such allegory. Knowledge and Coordinationis an authoritative take on how, by confessing the looseness of its judgments and the by-and-large status of its claims, laissez-faire liberalism makes its economic doctrines more robust and its presumption of liberty more viable.

Author Biography


Daniel B. Klein is Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Associate Fellow at the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. He is the creator and chief-editor of the scholarly journal Econ Journal Watch.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Some Smith-Hayek Homiletics
Rinkonomics: A Window on Spontaneous Orderp. 3
Discovery Factors of Economic Freedomp. 10
About This Book
From a Raft in the Currents of Liberal Economicsp. 25
The Two Coordinations
Concatenate Coordination and Mutual Coordinationp. 37
Joy and the Matrix of Concatenate and Mutualp. 55
Light Shed by the Two Coordinationsp. 72
Asymmetric Interpretation
Discovery and the Deepselfp. 81
Experiment on Entrepreneurial Discoveryp. 124
Let's Be Pluralist on Entrepreneurshipp. 131
Knowledge Flat-talk: A Conceit of Supposed Experts and a Seduction to Allp. 144
Studies in Spontaneous Order
Urban Transit: Planning and the Two Coordinationsp. 159
The Integrity of You and Your Trading Partners: The Demand for and Supply of Assurancep. 177
Outstripped by Unknowns: Intervention and the Pace of Technologyp. 199
Rethinking Our Way
Unfolding the Allegory behind Market Communication and Social Error and Correctionp. 213
Conclusion: Liberalism These Past 250 Yearsp. 240
Appendix
Owning Up to and Properly Locating Our Looseness: A Critique of Israel Kirzner on Coordination and Discoveryp. 262
Some Fragmentsp. 305
In Defense of Dwelling in Great Minds: A Few Quotations from Michael Polanyi's The Study of Manp. 313
Glossaryp. 317
Referencesp. 324
Indexp. 341
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