Capital and its structure /

udwig Lachmann in 1956 set out to correct the problem that the economics profession had no coherent and working understanding of capital, a concept so integral to economic science and yet not explored at length since the takeover of macroeconomics by Keynesian theory. The result was his most lasting...

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Main Author: Lachman, Ludwig M. (Ludwig Maurits), 1906-1990
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kansas City. Mo. : Sheed Andrews & McMeel, 1978
Series:Studies in economic theory
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Online Access:https://mises.org/es/library/capital-and-its-structure
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Summary:udwig Lachmann in 1956 set out to correct the problem that the economics profession had no coherent and working understanding of capital, a concept so integral to economic science and yet not explored at length since the takeover of macroeconomics by Keynesian theory. The result was his most lasting contribution to economic theory. He expands on the ideas of Boehm-Bawerk and Hayek to create a picture of the capital goods sector that incorporates all essential Austrian insights on the nature of the market process. His writing is lucid and sophisticated.
Physical Description:xvii, 130 p.
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
ISBN:0836207408