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The Austrian Dehomogenization Debate, or the Possibility of a Hayekian Planner

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The aim of this paper is to explore the implications of the debate on the dehomogenization of Hayek and Mises. The Misesian thesis about the vulnerability of the Hayekian argument prevails, and that its implications have thus far not been fully appreciated. These implications consist, on the one hand, of the correct integration of the proto-Hayekian bases of economic calculation into labor time accounting socialism and, on the other, of the possibility of successfully integrating appraisement into a Hayekian market socialism through a break with the unified control of the factors of production. Our contribution will consist of providing a more comprehensive exploration of these implications.

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  • Alejandro Agafonow, 2012. "The Austrian Dehomogenization Debate, or the Possibility of a Hayekian Planner," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(2), pages 273-287, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:revpoe:v:24:y:2012:i:2:p:273-287
    DOI: 10.1080/09538259.2012.664337
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    1. Lopes, Tiago Camarinha, 2022. "Humans, technology and control: An essay based on the metalanguage of economic calculation," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 204(C), pages 631-642.

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