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Pure Theory of Capital, p. 197

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Mercator posted on Mon, Nov 7 2011 2:21 PM

Hello all, regarding the "Pure Theory of Capital," p. 197 has some capital triangles of Hayek's but they are multidimensional. Can anyone point me toward a deeper understanding of these figures? Other books, papers or videos, that a knucklehead like me can understand?

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