Friedrich Hayek
1899–1992 (age 93)
Biography
Friedrich Hayek was an influential Austrian-British economist whose groundbreaking theories profoundly shaped twentieth-century economic thought and policy. His work on free markets, monetary theory, and individual liberty earned him international recognition and a Nobel Prize in Economics.
Hayek's intellectual legacy extends far beyond his lifetime, with his ideas continuing to influence economists, policymakers, and scholars worldwide. He was laid to rest at Neustifter Friedhof, remembered as one of the most significant economic thinkers of his era.