Jeffrey and the Mises Institute: thank you so much. You've really outdone yourselves here. For years I thought Prices and Production and especially Collectivist Economic Planning would never arrive but the former and at last the latter have arrived. I printed out the pdf of CEP a while ago but It's nice to have the book now. This is so great...
Since you've basically conquered all...one request or question: in CEP, Hayek references some Russian economist who published a study of the Soviet economic disaster in the 1920s. Is it in this edition or is there any book elsewhere that shows the experiences and foibles of the planners?
I have a dream that someday, all Mises Institute books (of, say, over a hundred pages in length) will be available in both paperback and hard cover. :)
Comments (10)
Conza88
Amazing! This is what I am interested in. Pdf anywhere? Thanks Mr T!
Published: July 16, 2009 11:02 AM
Jeffrey Tucker

http://mises.org/books/economicplanning.pdf
Published: July 16, 2009 11:08 AM
Mitch LeClair
For a young student of economic thought, this website is indispensable. Thanks again for content and posts such as these, Mr. Tucker.
Published: July 16, 2009 1:26 PM
Pakka
God Bless you Jeffery..Excellent Work
Published: July 16, 2009 2:10 PM
Alexander S. Peak
Paperback. :(
Still, looks beautiful! :)
Alex
Published: July 17, 2009 3:57 AM
Mac
Man, that is an awesome cover!
Jeffrey, the cover work of the latest round of books is making the Mises Institute look really good. I hope the typesetting is great too.
Cheers
Published: July 17, 2009 8:09 AM
Sag
Jeffrey and the Mises Institute: thank you so much. You've really outdone yourselves here. For years I thought Prices and Production and especially Collectivist Economic Planning would never arrive but the former and at last the latter have arrived. I printed out the pdf of CEP a while ago but It's nice to have the book now. This is so great...
Since you've basically conquered all...one request or question: in CEP, Hayek references some Russian economist who published a study of the Soviet economic disaster in the 1920s. Is it in this edition or is there any book elsewhere that shows the experiences and foibles of the planners?
Again, thank you!!!
Published: July 17, 2009 2:41 PM
Sag
One other thing: many people seem to prefer hardcovers. Too each his own as they say. I do not! I'm very glad this is in paperback!
Published: July 17, 2009 2:43 PM
Sag
To each his own I meant to say...
Published: July 17, 2009 2:45 PM
Alexander S. Peak
I have a dream that someday, all Mises Institute books (of, say, over a hundred pages in length) will be available in both paperback and hard cover. :)
Alex
Published: July 17, 2009 4:47 PM