Part 3 The Contest of Ideas: Keynes and Hayek
One of the most pressing issues of our time has been, “to what extent should governments intervene in economic affairs?” John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich A. Hayek were thinkers who left two distinct legacies. Through the prism of these great economists, this part of “Economics and the Pursuit of Happiness” explores how economic ideas have public and private consequences: for better or worse.