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Volkswirtschaftliche Grundbegriffe und Grundprobleme
1944
by
Amonn
Alfred Amonn
Methodology
Volkswirtschaft
Adam Smith
Business Cycles
Comparative Advantage
Economic Development
Economic Policy
International Trade
Max Weber
Price Theory
Werner Sombart
Capitalism
Teleology
Capital Goods
Economic Goods
Scarcity
Utility
Division of Labor
Economic Integration
Income Distribution
Public Finance
Classical Economics
National Income
Collectivism
Individualism
Monetary Theory
Property Rights
Anthropology
Economic History
Mercantilism
Physiocracy
Balance of Payments
Inflation
Liquidity
Money Supply
Agriculture
Friedrich List
Factors of Production
Abstinence Theory
Capital Accumulation
Valuation
Entrepreneurship
Fixed Capital
Capital Theory
Investment
Purchasing Power
Capital Consumption
Depreciation
Forced Saving
Hoarding
Saving
Velocity of Circulation
Economies of Scale
Competition
Diminishing Returns
Marginal Cost
Productivity
Capital Structure
Roundabout Production
Capital Intensity
Industrial Revolution
Real Income
Market Structure
Monopolistic Competition
Monopoly
Supply and Demand
Ground Rent
Interest Rates
Profit and Loss
Speculation
Wages
Exchange Value
Marginal Utility
Marginalism
Objective Value
Subjective Value
Use Value
Equilibrium
Price Controls
Price Mechanism
Deflation
Legal Tender
Capital Movements
Banking
Credit Expansion
Exchange Rates
Gold Standard
Autarky
Raw Materials
Stationary Economy
Boom and Bust
Unemployment
Business Cycle Theory
Innovation
John Maynard Keynes
Communism
Corporatism
Laissez-faire
Liberalism
Monetary Policy
Planned Economy
Protectionism
Catallactics
Table of Contents · 55 segments
1
Front Matter and Ownership Certification
essay
2
Preface to the First Edition: Methodological Aim and Concept Formation
theoretical
3
Preface to the Second Edition
essay
4
Contents Overview
essay
5
Introduction: Economic Thinking and Economic Concepts
theoretical
6
Chapter I Heading: General Concepts of Economic Thinking
chapter
7
Problem of Defining National-Economic Concepts
theoretical
8
Economic Facts and the Meanings of Economizing
theoretical
9
Economic Goods and Wealth
theoretical
10
Economy, National Economy, Division of Labor, and National Wealth
theoretical
11
Subordinate Concepts of Economy
theoretical
12
National Income and National Wealth
theoretical
13
Systematic Synthesis and Development of Social Economy
theoretical
14
Economic Order and the Organization of the Modern National Economy
theoretical
15
The Most General Problems of National Economics
theoretical
16
The Mercantilist Attempted Solution
theoretical
17
The Physiocratic Solution
theoretical
18
Adam Smith’s Solution and the Modern View
theoretical
19
Derived Problems and Concepts
theoretical
20
The Economic Concept of Production and Productive Activity
theoretical
21
The Production Problem
theoretical
22
Production Factors as Economic Categories: Land, Labor, and Capital
theoretical
23
Defense of Land and Capital as Independent Production Factors
theoretical
24
Objections from Entrepreneurship, Risk, and Natural Materials
theoretical
25
Definitions and Dynamic Significance of Land, Capital, and Labor
theoretical
26
The Quality of the Means of Production
theoretical
27
Different Concepts of Capital
theoretical
28
Capital Formation, Capital Maintenance, Saving, and Investment
theoretical
29
Combining Production Factors: Establishment and Enterprise
theoretical
30
Costs, Returns, Productivity, and Rentability
theoretical
31
Production Process and Production Period
theoretical
32
The Concepts of Capitalistic and Capitalism
theoretical
33
Distribution, Distribution Process, and Distribution Result
theoretical
34
Price, the General Price Problem, Market, Supply, Demand, Competition, and Monopoly
theoretical
35
Prices of Production Factors: Wage, Interest, Rent, and Profit
theoretical
36
Economically Relevant Concepts of Value and Marginal Utility
theoretical
37
Function of Price and Competition in the National Economy
theoretical
38
Concept and Importance of Money, Money Value, and Money Supply
theoretical
39
Credit, Credit Supply, and Transition to Relations Between National Economies
theoretical
40
External Economic Relations and Their Settlement
theoretical
41
Trade Balance, Balance of Payments, and Capital Balances
theoretical
42
International Payments, Exchange Rates, Gold Points, and Clearing
theoretical
43
Foreign Trade and the Theory of Comparative Costs
theoretical
44
Economic Development: Circular Flow, Growth, Statics, and Dynamics
theoretical
45
Business-Cycle Movements and the Problem of Conjuncture Theory
theoretical
46
Transition to the Fundamental Problems of Economic Policy
theoretical
47
The Problem of Determining the Goals of Economic Policy
theoretical
48
The Problem of the Means of Economic Policy
theoretical
49
Appendix: Aim, Question, and Starting Point in Defining Concepts
essay
50
Max Weber’s Definitions
essay
51
Sombart’s and Gottl’s Concepts of Economy
essay
52
Karel Englis’s Attempt at Concept Definition
essay
53
Philosophical and Disciplinary Methods of Concept Formation
theoretical
54
Afterword on Criticism, Definitions, and Economic Problems
essay
55
Subject Index
bibliography