The Austrian calculation argument suggests that inability to engage in economic calculation worsened outcomes in socialist states. We suggest that this is hardly the case. When Austrian assumptions of benevolence are relaxed, inability to engage in economic calculation prevents the non-benevolent planner from fully extracting all available surplus from the citizenry. Consequently, when planners are non-benevolent, calculation ceases to be a relevant argument against the desirability of central planning; its normative force reverses absent benevolent planners
An article that reviews the work of Kantorovich in the light of von Mises claim that rational calcul...
As the centenary of the Russian revolution of 1917 approaches, it is worth reviewing the past 100 ye...
In the 1930s, when the classical socialist system emerged, economic decisions were based not on deta...
The Austrian calculation argument suggests that inability to engage in economic calculation worsened...
Abstract The Austrian calculation argument suggests that inability to engage in economic calculation...
Over the last decade or so, there has been a renewed interest in the problems of economic calculatio...
Este artículo evalúa la consistencia teórica y metodológica del nuevo argumento austriaco contra la ...
The socialist calculation debate focuses on the possibility of an optimal allocation of scarce res...
This working paper is now forthcoming in D. Levy and S. Peart, eds., The Street Porter and the Philo...
Murphy [26] argues that the diagonal argument of the number theorist Cantor can be used to elucidate...
Abstract: In this article, the authors build on the previous work of Kirzner (1963) and Simpson and ...
Oskar Lange proposed what he termed “market socialism ” as a reply to the criticisms of planning, bu...
In contemporarary society the answer seems simple enough: economic calculation in-volves adding up c...
W E sometimes •wrongly, without the necessary bases, blame gosplans, ministries and supply-marketing...
Th e article reviews the idea of calculation in kind. It is argued that Kantoro-vich and subsequent ...
An article that reviews the work of Kantorovich in the light of von Mises claim that rational calcul...
As the centenary of the Russian revolution of 1917 approaches, it is worth reviewing the past 100 ye...
In the 1930s, when the classical socialist system emerged, economic decisions were based not on deta...
The Austrian calculation argument suggests that inability to engage in economic calculation worsened...
Abstract The Austrian calculation argument suggests that inability to engage in economic calculation...
Over the last decade or so, there has been a renewed interest in the problems of economic calculatio...
Este artículo evalúa la consistencia teórica y metodológica del nuevo argumento austriaco contra la ...
The socialist calculation debate focuses on the possibility of an optimal allocation of scarce res...
This working paper is now forthcoming in D. Levy and S. Peart, eds., The Street Porter and the Philo...
Murphy [26] argues that the diagonal argument of the number theorist Cantor can be used to elucidate...
Abstract: In this article, the authors build on the previous work of Kirzner (1963) and Simpson and ...
Oskar Lange proposed what he termed “market socialism ” as a reply to the criticisms of planning, bu...
In contemporarary society the answer seems simple enough: economic calculation in-volves adding up c...
W E sometimes •wrongly, without the necessary bases, blame gosplans, ministries and supply-marketing...
Th e article reviews the idea of calculation in kind. It is argued that Kantoro-vich and subsequent ...
An article that reviews the work of Kantorovich in the light of von Mises claim that rational calcul...
As the centenary of the Russian revolution of 1917 approaches, it is worth reviewing the past 100 ye...
In the 1930s, when the classical socialist system emerged, economic decisions were based not on deta...