The use of knowledge in society
2009; Cambridge University Press; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/cbo9780511817410.007
Autores Tópico(s)Economic Theory and Institutions
ResumoOn certain familiar assumptions the answer is simple enough. If we possess all the relevant information, if we can start out from a given system of preferences, and if we command complete knowledge of available means, the problem which remains is purely one of logic. That is, the answer to the question of what is the best use of the available means is implicit in our assumptions. The conditions which the solution of this optimum problem must satisfy have been fully worked out and can be stated best in mathematical form: put at their briefest, they are that the marginal rates of substitution between any two commodities or factors must be the same in all their different uses.
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