
Who Won the Socialist Calculation Debate (with Peter Boettke)
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The Economics of Central Planning vs. Market Mechanisms
This chapter explores the challenges of economic calculation under socialism, emphasizing the importance of private property and market mechanisms for efficient resource allocation. It analyzes historical critiques and debates surrounding central planning, particularly the influence of Ludwig von Mises and responses from other economists like Hayek. The discussion also reflects on the ideological rifts and economic theories that shaped perspectives on markets versus planned economies throughout the 20th century.
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