The Early Debate on Economic Calculation in Vienna (1919-1925). The Heterodox Point of View: Neurath, Mises and Polanyi

Journal title STORIA DEL PENSIERO ECONOMICO
Author/s Giandomenica Becchio
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/2 Language English
Pages 12 P. 133-144 File size 94 KB
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<em>The Early Debate on Economic Calculation in Vienna (1919- 1925). The Heterodox Point of View: Neurath, Mises and Polanyi</em> (by Giandomenica Becchio ) - ABSTRACT: This paper is based on the idea that the early debate on economic calculation in a planned economy conducted in Vienna among Neurath, Mises and Polanyi (1919-1925) was the starting point for the development of a particular form of heterodox economic theory propounded by liberal thinkers like Mises and by socialists like Neurath and Polanyi. Mises claimed that solving the problem of calculation was impossible, and consequently that a centrally planned economy was not theoretically feasible. Neurath and Polanyi instead sought to solve the problem of calculation and, despite certain profound differences between their views, they proposed a socialistic model alternative to the orthodox Marxist one.

Giandomenica Becchio, The Early Debate on Economic Calculation in Vienna (1919-1925). The Heterodox Point of View: Neurath, Mises and Polanyi in "STORIA DEL PENSIERO ECONOMICO" 2/2007, pp 133-144, DOI: