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Posted on behalf of Rustam Romaniuc


Dear economists,

The position adopted in my MA thesis (University of Reims, France
under the direction of Alain Marciano) on "An austrian approach of
transition: the importance of knowledge and cultural evolution" is
based on five criteria:

- acquisition of knowledge
- spontaneous orders
- individual behavior
- Hayek's theory of cultural evolution
- orthodox economics of transition vs. austrian approach

I would be glad if you provide me with your suggestions and advice
about this hypothesis.

Sincerely yours,

Rustam Romaniuc
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
MA Degree in Applied Economics



Gérard Marie Henry

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