Background
The son of a fellow economist and author, Trygve Hoff, Ole-Jacob Hoff also functioned as editor of the influential Norwegian-language economic periodical Farmand until 1989.
The son of a fellow economist and author, Trygve Hoff, Ole-Jacob Hoff also functioned as editor of the influential Norwegian-language economic periodical Farmand until 1989.
He graduated from Harvard University and was an influential social and political critic and speaker.
Ole Jacob Hoff took over as editor and publisher of Farmand after his father"s death and stayed on this post for six years (1983–1989). Through this publication, Hoff promoted liberal solutions and perspective in society. Hoff was an honoree at the Foundation for Economic Education"s Honor Roll of Authors for The Freeman, 1956–1996.
He was a faculty member and adjunct scholar at Ludwig von Mises Institute.
Hoff is an ardent believer of freedom philosophy and free market economic ideas of Leonard Read, the founder of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), a clearly American-pioneered paradigm. He call his ideas as anarcho-capitalist.
Just like his predecessor, Hoff was also a member of Mont Pelerin Society and a frequent speaker at a number of the society"s meetings He was also a previous member of the editorial board of the Review of Austrian Economics.