| 释义 | Hayek
 Hay·ekH0092200 (hī′ək, -ĕk), Friedrich August von 1899-1992. Austrian-born British economist and influential proponent of the free-market system. He shared a 1974 Nobel Prize for his work on business cycles.Hayek(ˈhɑɪjək) n (Biography) Friedrich August von. 1899–1992, British economist and political philosopher, born in Austria: noted for his advocacy of free-market ideas; shared the Nobel prize for economics 1974Ha•yek(ˈhɑ yɛk)
 n.   Friedrich August von, 1899–1992, British economist, born in Austria: Nobel prize 1974.  Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. | Hayek - English economist (born in Austria) noted for work on the optimum allocation of resources (1899-1992)Friedrich August von Hayek | 
 Hayek
 HayekFriedrich August von. 1899--1992, British economist and political philosopher, born in Austria: noted for his advocacy of free-market ideas; shared the Nobel prize for economics 1974Hayek
 Synonyms for Hayeknoun English economist (born in Austria) noted for work on the optimum allocation of resources (1899-1992)SynonymsFriedrich August von Hayek
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