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Debating the Socialist Calculation Debate

Debating the Socialist Calculation Debate

Debating the Socialist Calculation Debate: A Classroom Exercise

ZENON X. ZYGMONT
Western Oregon University - Division of Business & Economics

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=442620

Abstract: This paper describes a classroom exercise that introduces the Socialist Calculation Debate (SCD) to undergraduate economics students. The SCD concerns an issue that remains one of the most consequential of the 20th century - the belief in the superiority of socialism and central planning over capitalism and the free market. The exercise presents the SCD in an “active learning” atmosphere by requiring the students to read, interpret, and discuss the writings of three notable participants in the debate - Ludwig von Mises, Oskar Lange, and Friedrich Hayek. The format and objectives of the exercise, required and optional reading, and current relevance of the SCD are discussed.

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