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    Supports→Hayek's economic theory is not a form of rationalism, despite having rational action at its center

    Hayek emphasizes that economic phenomena can emerge as unintended consequences of rational action

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    It is important to note, however, that while Hayek has a model of rational action as the centerpiece of his view, his is most emphatically not a form of rationalism. On the contrary, he puts particular emphasis upon the way that various economic phenomena can emerge as the unintended consequences of rational action. Even though the outcomes that people achieve may bear no resemblance to the ones that they intended, it is still important to know what they thought they were doing when they chose t

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