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Jeffrey M. Herbener
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The Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture sponsored by James Walker. Recorded at the 2016 Austrian Economics Research Conference. Includes an introduction by Joe Salerno.
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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ABSTRACT : In exalting the subjectivity of value, the marginalist revolution posed a fundamental problem for economic theory. Each person chooses how to allocate his means and thereby, economize his actions by rank ordering the value of alternatives. Being interpersonally incomparable, ordinal ranks cannot serve directly to economize means
Review of Austrian Economics
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Jeffrey M. Herbener
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The view that Ludwig von Mises had more in mind in his calculation critique of socialism than the Hayekian knowledge problem has recently been attacked by Leland Yeager. This article addresses Yeager’s central claim that, I cannot believe Mises was merely saying that if the socialist planners possessed in some remarkable way all the information
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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Jeffrey M. Herbener
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RESUMEN : Al exaltar la subjetividad del valor, la revolución marginalista planteaba un problema fundamental para la teoría económica. Cada persona elige cómo asignar sus medios y, por lo tanto, economiza sus acciones ordenando el valor de las alternativas. Al ser interpersonalmente incomparables, los rangos ordinales no pueden servir
Review of Austrian Economics
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[ Review of Austrian Economics , 1996 9(1), pp. 151-162] La opinión de que Ludwig von Mises tenía más cosas en mente en su crítica del cálculo socialistas que el problema hayekiano del conocimiento ha sido atacada recientemente por Leland Yeager. Este artículo se ocupa de la afirmación esencial de Yeager de que: No puedo creer que Mises estuviera