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“Nothing is solved when we assume everybody to know everything and that the real problem is rather how it can be brought about that as much of the available knowledge as possible is used. This raises for a competitive society the question, now how we can 'find' the people who know best, but rather what institutional arrangements are necessary in order that the unknown persons who have knowledge specially suited to a particular task are more likely to be attracted to that task.”

Bruce Caldwell, The Market and Other Orders
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The Market and Other Orders (The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek) The Market and Other Orders by Bruce Caldwell
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