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The price corresponding to the [[future state of rest]] is called the '''final price'''. The prices in a market economy tend toward [[equilibrium]] and '''final prices'''. The fictional [[evenly rotating economy]] is in [[equilibrium]] and therefore all prices are final prices.<ref name="Mises_evenly_rotating_economy">[[Ludwig von Mises]]. [http://mises.org/humanaction/chap14sec5.asp XVIII. The Scope and Method of Catallactics], 5. The State of Rest and the Evenly Rotating Economy, [[Human Action]], online version, referenced 2011-02-04.</ref>
The price corresponding to the [[future state of rest]] is called the '''final price'''. The prices in a market economy tend toward [[equilibrium]] and '''final prices'''. The fictional [[evenly rotating economy]] is in [[equilibrium]] and therefore all prices are final prices.<ref name="Mises_evenly_rotating_economy">[[Ludwig von Mises]]. [https://mises.freecapitalists.org/humanaction/chap14sec5.asp XVIII. The Scope and Method of Catallactics], 5. The State of Rest and the Evenly Rotating Economy, [[Human Action]], online version, referenced 2011-02-04.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:08, 16 August 2026

The price corresponding to the future state of rest is called the final price. The prices in a market economy tend toward equilibrium and final prices. The fictional evenly rotating economy is in equilibrium and therefore all prices are final prices.[1]

References

  1. Ludwig von Mises. XVIII. The Scope and Method of Catallactics, 5. The State of Rest and the Evenly Rotating Economy, Human Action, online version, referenced 2011-02-04.