1 cuota de $25.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $25.000 |
2 cuotas de $12.500 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $25.000 |
3 cuotas de $10.229,17 | Total $30.687,50 | |
6 cuotas de $5.564,17 | Total $33.385 | |
9 cuotas de $3.991,11 | Total $35.920 | |
12 cuotas de $3.246,04 | Total $38.952,50 | |
24 cuotas de $2.289,48 | Total $54.947,50 |
3 cuotas de $10.652,50 | Total $31.957,50 | |
6 cuotas de $5.866,67 | Total $35.200 |
3 cuotas de $10.763,33 | Total $32.290 | |
6 cuotas de $5.908,75 | Total $35.452,50 | |
9 cuotas de $4.421,39 | Total $39.792,50 | |
12 cuotas de $3.621,04 | Total $43.452,50 |
18 cuotas de $2.590,56 | Total $46.630 |
2 cuotas de $12.500 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $25.000 |
3 cuotas de $8.333,33 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $25.000 |
This volume edited by F.A. Hayek dug the knife into socialism's heart unlike any book to ever appear. It contains essays by Mises along with a foreword and afterword by Hayek. It also contains more commentary by N.G. Pierson, George Halm, and Enrico Barone.
It is exceptionally well edited and beautifully argued, and has not been in print for many years. The contents are nothing short of prophetic.
The so-called "Calculation Argument" has never been answered. It shows that without private property in capital goods, there can be no prices and hence no data available for cost accounting. Production becomes random at best, and completely irrational. Mises had convinced his generation and this book completely devastates the whole socialist apparatus from a theoretical point of view.
Autor: Friedrich Hayek, et al
Año: 2009
Encuadernación: tapa blanda
Páginas: 300
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Ludwig von Mises Institute