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Nicholas Wapshott

“If an equilibrium was invariably elusive in the real world, Hayek argued, then the a priori assumptions that theoretical economists make about the operation of an economy, or a market, tending toward an equilibrium would always fall short. An equilibrium can be predicted only if the intentions of each of the participants is known, and that is impossible both in theory and in practice.”

Nicholas Wapshott, Keynes Hayek: The Clash that Defined Modern Economics
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