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| William H. Hutt: William H. Hutt: William H. Hutt (1899–1988) was a British economist known for his work on labor economics, political economy, and critiques of Keynesianism. He introduced concepts like consumer sovereignty and opposed union-driven wage controls. Hutt's insights emphasized free markets, individual choice, and the efficiency of unregulated economic systems, influencing classical liberal and Austrian economic thought.
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| Hutt, William H. | Consumer’s Sovereignty | Consumer’s Sovereignty | |
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