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Fri Mar 31 17:18:31 2006
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Interestingly enough, in the paper that Friedrich von Wieser presented to 
Karl Knies' Heidelberg seminar in the spring of 1976, "On the Relationship 
of Costs to Value" [translated and collected in CLASSICS IN AUSTRIAN 
ECONOMICS, Israel Kirzner, ed. London: William Pickering, 1994, volume I, 
especially pp. 222-24] can be found Wieser's use of his opportunity cost 
concept to verbally describe a general equilibrium of the values of first 
order goods. 
 
Sam Bostaph  
University of Dallas 
 
 
 
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