John Jewkes (economist)

John Jewkes (1902–1988) was a British classical liberal economist.

He was Professor of Economic Organisation at Merton College, Oxford.

[1] His main work, Ordeal by Planning, was written in 1946 and argued that the central planning implemented in the United Kingdom during World War II will lead to poverty if it is adopted as a permanent economic system, a thesis quite similar to the one developed by Friedrich Hayek in 1945 in The Road to Serfdom.

[2] His line of thought was close to the ordoliberal thesis of Wilhelm Röpke and Walter Eucken.

He is also remembered for his book The Sources of Invention (1958), written with two research assistants, David Sawers and Richard Stillerman.

John Jewkes, 1960s