Capital Theory and the Process of Inter Temporal Coordination: The Austrian Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth

作者: G.P. Manish , Benjamin Powell

DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2827743

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摘要: An appreciation of the necessity inter-temporal coordination heterogeneous capital goods is chief contribution Austrian economics to theory economic growth. illustrates why an institutional environment freely formed prices predicated on private property essential for This leads Austrians have a unique take Solow growth theory, financing gap model, national planning, and aggregative development measures.

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