"The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design."
— Friedrich Hayek
The Curious Task Of Economics Is
The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.
About this quote
From The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism (1988), the introduction, which was Hayek's last major work. Hayek's central argument was that the complexity of economic systems exceeds any individual or institution's ability to understand or plan them — what he called the "knowledge problem." He saw the pretense that central planners could design efficient outcomes as the defining intellectual error of the twentieth century.
Source
The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism, Introduction (1988)