| F. A. Hayek - 1980 - 284 páginas
...Fundamentally, in a system in which the knowledge of the relevant facts is dispersed among many people, prices can act to co-ordinate the separate actions of different...tin has been eliminated. It does not matter for our purpose—and it is significant that it does not matter—which of these two causes has made tin more... | |
| Israel M. Kirzner - 1996 - 268 páginas
...defensible. Thus a number of contemporary textbooks 4 cite Hayek's well-known example of the tin market. Assume that somewhere in the world a new opportunity for the use of ... tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of supply of tin has been eliminated. It does not matter... | |
| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 páginas
...Fundamentally, in a system where the knowledge of the relevant facts is dispersed among many people, prices can act to coordinate the separate actions of different...of tin has been eliminated. It does not matter for 70 our purpose - and it is very significant that it does not matter - which of these two causes has... | |
| Jonathan Freedman - 2002 - 282 páginas
...millions of people communicate information to each other with super-rational speed and efficiency. Assume that somewhere in the world a new opportunity...say tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of the supply of tin has been eliminated. It does not matter for our purpose — and it is significant... | |
| Jonathan Freedman - 2000 - 276 páginas
...opportunity for the use of some raw material, say tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of the supply of tin has been eliminated. It does not matter for our purpose— and it is signif1cant that it does not matter—-which of the two causes has made tin more scarce. All that the... | |
| Dirk Nicolas Wagner - 2001 - 204 páginas
...from Hayek (1948, 85f): "Assume that somewhere in the world a new opportunity for the use of...tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of supply of...scarce. All that the users of tin need to know is that...they must economize tin. There is no need for the great majority of them even to know...in favour... | |
| Dirk Nicolas Wagner - 2001 - 204 páginas
...for an actor which can once again be illustrated by referring to an example from Hayek (1948, 85f): "Assume that somewhere in the world a new opportunity for the use of...tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of supply of tin has been eliminated. It does not... | |
| Brink Lindsey - 2002 - 351 páginas
...fluctuating prices of a competitive market system convey and coordinate enormous volumes of information: It is worth contemplating for a moment a very simple...tin has been eliminated. It does not matter for our purpose—and it is significant that it does not matter—which of these two causes has made tin more... | |
| Zoltán J. Ács, David B. Audretsch - 2003 - 582 páginas
...plant and equipment, are contingent on the characteristics of future markets for goods and services. arisen, or that one of the sources of supply of tin has been eliminated. It does not matter ... which of these two causes has made tin more scarce. All that the users of tin need to know is that... | |
| Zoltán J. Ács, David B. Audretsch - 2003 - 582 páginas
...limitations of the price system for allocating resources for entrepreneurial opportunities. He wrote, "assume that somewhere in the world a new opportunity for the use of some raw materials, say tin, has arisen, or that one of the sources of supply of tin has been eliminated. It... | |
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