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Torsten Schmidt got the page reference right - it is from Hayek's "The
Dilemma of Specialization," in his 1967 _Studies in Philosophy, Politics
and Economics_, pp. 122-32, and the quote appears on p. 123. The exact
quote there is:
"The physicist who is only a physicist can still be a first-class physicist
and a most valuable member of society. But nobody can be a great economist
who is only an economist -- and I am even tempted to add that the economist
who is only an economist is likely to become a nuisance if not a positive
danger."
Bruce Caldwell
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