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Cambridge Journal of Economics 28:301-305 (2004)
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 28, No. 2, © Cambridge Political Economy Society 2004; all rights reserved

Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a reply to Hodgson

Bruce Caldwell*

Address for correspondence: Department of Economics, UNCG, PO Box 26265, Greensboro, NC 27402-6165, USA; email: bjcaldwe{at}uncg.edu

This is a reply to Geoffrey Hodgson's Comment on an earlier paper by Caldwell (Hodgson on Hayek: a critique). Though certain areas of agreement are noted, differences in interpretation concerning Hayek's views on the Malthus–Darwin relationship, on cultural evolution, on the extent to which Hayek may be characterised as an ontogenist, and on methodological individualism remain.

Key Words: Hayek • Darwin • Malthus • Evolution • Spontaneous order

JEL classifications: B25, B31, B52, B53

Manuscript received August 5, 2002;
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