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Hayek, Friedrich A. (1899-1992)    Brief Bio
    "Richard Cantillon," Introduction and textual comments written for Hella Hayek's 1931 German translation of Richard Cantillon's Essai. Translated by Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Journal of Libertarian Studies.
    Foreword to O'Driscoll, Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek
Heckscher, Eli F. (1879-1952)    Brief Bio
Henderson, David R.
Higgs, Henry
    Translator, Editor: Essay on the Nature of Trade in General, Cantillon. See Richard Cantillon.
Hirst, Francis W. (1873-1953)   
Hobson, John Atkinson (1858-1940)    Brief Bio
Hodgskin, Thomas (1787-1869)    Brief Bio
    For more works by Thomas Hodgskin, see the OLL.
Hollander, Jacob H.
    Editor: A Discourse of Trade and Discourses Upon Trade. See Barbon and North.
Hollander, Samuel (1937-)    Brief Bio
Hoxie, Robert F. (1868-1916)    Brief Bio
Hume, David (1711-1776)    Brief Bio
    For more works by David Hume, see the OLL.
Huszar, George B. de
    Editor: Economic Harmonies. See Bastiat


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