IN DEFENSE OF MISES’S THREEFOLD DIVISION OF ECONOMIC GOODS
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Mises divide los bienes económicos en tres categorías: bienes de consumo, bienes de capital y medio de cambio (dinero). Barnett y Block (2005) sostienen que el intercambio es una forma de producción y que solo hay dos tipos de bienes, los bienes de consumo y los bienes de capital, por lo que el dinero es un bien de capital. Howden (2016) aboga por añadir una cuarta categoría de bienes económicos: los activos financieros no monetarios. El propósito de este trabajo es defender la tricotomía de Mises y aclarar que el tratamiento de la taxonomía de los bienes económicos debe someterse siempre a la prueba de los objetivos y alcances de la cataláctica o teoría de los precios.
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