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Frank Knight Quotes

In the long run all producers are forced to use the most efficient methods or give place to others who do.

Frank Hyneman Knight (1997). “The Ethics of Competition”, p.191, Transaction Publishers

Costs merely register competing attractions.

Frank H. Knight (2012). “Risk, Uncertainty and Profit”, p.159, Courier Corporation

There is no sense in making statements that will not continue to be true after they are made.

Frank Hyneman Knight (1997). “The Ethics of Competition”, p.178, Transaction Publishers

Always history is being made; opinions attitudes and institutions change, and there is evolution in the nature of capitalism

Frank H. Knight, Ross B. Emmett (1999). “Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 1: "What is Truth" in Economics?”, University of Chicago Press

All science is static in the sense that it describes the unchanging aspects of things.

Frank Hyneman Knight (1997). “The Ethics of Competition”, p.178, Transaction Publishers

The truth seems . . . to be that in the ultimate and essential problem the economic factor is relatively superficial and unimportant.

Frank H. Knight, Ross B. Emmett (1999). “Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 2: Laissez Faire: Pro and Con”, p.83, University of Chicago Press

Conflicting economic interest is relatively unimportant as a cause of war.

Frank H. Knight, Ross B. Emmett (1999). “Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 2: Laissez Faire: Pro and Con”, p.297, University of Chicago Press

...even professors of economics, to say nothing of the public, do not generally have scientific minds.

Frank H. Knight (2012). “Risk, Uncertainty and Profit”, p.24, Courier Corporation