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"Irwin (Bud) Collier" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hayek went to Freiburg in 1962, the same year as Buchanan and Tullock
published Calculus of Consent.
I still think it plausible that in 1978 looking back that he might still
have thought of Tullock as [the one] in South Carolina. I wouldn't get too
fixed on the year 1978.

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Irwin (Bud) Collier <
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> Gordon Tullock worked at the University of South Carolina until 1962.
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> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Robert Leeson <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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>> In 1978, Hayek stated
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>> I am rather hoping that these ideas are now spreading. Of course, I think
>> the main thing is that there are economists who are working outside their
>> fields, like Jim Buchanan and [the one] in South Carolina, and some of the
>> people working at UCLA. What I said before--that you cannot be a good
>> economist except by being more than an economist-- I think is being
>> recognized by more and more of the economists. This narrow specialization,
>> particularly of the mathematical economists, is, I believe, going out.
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>> Hayek plagiarized material from John C. Calhoun: but what in South
>> Carolina is Hayek referring to?
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> --
> Prof. Irwin Collier, Ph.D.
> John-F.-Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
> Freie Universität Berlin
>



-- 
Prof. Irwin Collier, Ph.D.
John-F.-Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
Freie Universität Berlin


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