Capitalism, socialism and property rights : why market socialism cannot substitute the market /
An in-depth examination of one of the defining issues that separates capitalism from socialism - the system of ownership, or property rights - which, when explored, highlight fundamental problems in the model of market socialism.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Polaco |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Agenda Publishing Limited,
2018.
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Colección: | Austrian economics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Austrian Economics
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Legal fundamentals of economic systems
- 1.1 Economic analysis and the concept of property
- 1.2 The problem of the "economic analysis of law" and relations between law and economics
- 1.3 Natural law and positive law
- Chapter 2 Evolution of the socialist calculation challenge
- 2.1 Mises and the (un)resolvable puzzle
- 2.2 Taylor's project
- 2.3 Hayek's attempted solution
- Chapter 3 Neoclassical cruising around the Misesian challenge
- 3.1 A proposed mathematical solution
- 3.2 Lange's competitive model
- 3.3 Schumpeter's mechanistic approach
- 3.4 Walter Eucken: the debate's most underestimated contributor
- Chapter 4 Property and the market process
- 4.1 Ownership and the foundations of society and the economy
- 4.2 Ownership and the development of money
- 4.3 Ownership and the pricing of heterogeneous resources
- 4.4 Consumer sovereignty and the distribution of income
- 4.5 Theories of valuation: ownership and mathematics
- Chapter 5 Property in the dynamics of the market process
- 5.1 Calculation, intellectual division of labour and dispersion of knowledge
- 5.2 Ownership-based analysis of profits and losses
- 5.3 Ownership of factors of production and consumer sovereignty
- 5.4 The entrepreneurial division of labour versus division of labour
- 5.5 The stock exchange and corporate governance
- 5.6 Why doesn't one giant company form in the free market?
- Chapter 6 On the path to socialism: imperialism, bureaucracy and monopolization
- 6.1 Bureaucratization and the market
- 6.2 Remarks on imperialism and class struggle
- 6.3 Monopoly and competition
- Chapter 7 The nature of socialism
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography