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vive la insurrection posted on Sun, Jun 3 2012 7:31 PM

The work is called   “Complementarity and Substitution in the Theory of Capital."

Can anyone help?

 

P.S

I understand that everything in it was probably already covered in his later book on capital.

 

"As in a kaleidoscope, the constellation of forces operating in the system as a whole is ever changing." - Ludwig Lachmann

"When A Man Dies A World Goes Out of Existence"  - GLS Shackle

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http://mises.org/journals/qjae/pdf/qjae11_1_2.pdf

This is all I can find. It contains a section based off of Lachmann's article if that helps. Good luck finding it if it doesn't help. Search for "Complementarity and Substitution: A Note on Dynamics and Change in the Structure of Production".

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Here on pg. 197.

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Answered (Verified) Gero replied on Sun, Jun 3 2012 8:41 PM

Complementarity and Substitution in the Theory of Capital

If you cannot view the JSTOR article on your computer, try going to a public library or university computer.

Edit: Or you can use the link provided by Rorschach.

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http://mises.org/journals/qjae/pdf/qjae11_1_2.pdf

This is all I can find. It contains a section based off of Lachmann's article if that helps. Good luck finding it if it doesn't help. Search for "Complementarity and Substitution: A Note on Dynamics and Change in the Structure of Production".

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Here on pg. 197.

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Answered (Verified) Gero replied on Sun, Jun 3 2012 8:41 PM

Complementarity and Substitution in the Theory of Capital

If you cannot view the JSTOR article on your computer, try going to a public library or university computer.

Edit: Or you can use the link provided by Rorschach.

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lol, thanks rorschach and all

I could have sworn I read it before - Now I know why. 

 

This is why I need this book on hard copy.  Things I really want to remember where I get an idea from and hold on to specific info, I need in actual physical form.  Thankfully this was on my next Amazon / Mises batch of things to order

"As in a kaleidoscope, the constellation of forces operating in the system as a whole is ever changing." - Ludwig Lachmann

"When A Man Dies A World Goes Out of Existence"  - GLS Shackle

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