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Volkswirtschaftslehre Eine Darstellung ihrer wichtigsten Lehrmeinungen

1927

by Kerschagl

Richard KerschaglEconomic HistoryMethodologySocialismClassical EconomicsMarginal UtilityMercantilismMonetary TheoryPhysiocracyBalance of PaymentsInterventionismAgricultureGround RentLaissez-faireAdam SmithDavid RicardoFree TradeJohn Stuart MillLabor Theory of ValueLiberalismQuantity Theory of MoneyThomas MalthusFriedrich ListHistorical SchoolJohann Heinrich von ThunenInterest TheoryNationalismProductivityWagesCorporatismFiat MoneyGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelAdolf WagnerBruno HildebrandCarl MengerEmpiricismGeorg Friedrich KnappGustav SchmollerKarl BucherKarl KniesMethodenstreitWilhelm RoscherClass StruggleMarxismNationalizationPlanned EconomyProletariatWerner SombartCooperativesFranz OppenheimerCapital AccumulationExchange ValueFerdinand LassalleFriedrich EngelsIron Law of WagesKarl MarxSurplus ValueCommunismDemocracyKarl KautskyVladimir LeninOtto BauerRudolf HilferdingSubjective ValueStatismWar EconomyNational IncomeProgressive TaxationProperty RightsSocial DemocracyEconomic CalculationUtilitarianismEconomies of ScaleMixed EconomyAustrian SchoolAnarchismInflationWorld War ILeon WalrasWilliam Stanley JevonsEugen von Bohm-BawerkMarginal CostPrice TheoryUtilityZurechnungFriedrich von WieserComplementary GoodsEconomic GoodsScarcityCapital GoodsFactors of ProductionCompetitionCommodity MoneyPurchasing PowerCapital TheoryInterest RatesRoundabout ProductionTime PreferenceEquilibriumHans MayerJoseph SchumpeterLudwig von MisesMathematical EconomicsAlfred MarshallVilfredo ParetoSocial PolicyPrice LevelDavid HumeJohn LockeVelocity of CirculationJames MillNassau SeniorProduction CostsBanking SchoolConvertibilityCurrency SchoolBankingBanknotesThomas TookeBimetallismExchange RatesGold StandardMonetary ReformAlbert SchaffleDeflationMonetary PolicyMoney MarketAristotleGresham's LawLegal TenderPlatoMax WeberCredit ExpansionPrice StabilityGustav CasselMonetary StabilityFederal ReserveStabilizationCentral BankingDiscount RateIrving FisherJohn Maynard KeynesUnemploymentGold ReservesEdmund HusserlEpistemologyHans KelsenPhenomenologyEconomic PolicyOthmar SpannTeleologyEconomic DevelopmentCausalityAutarkyIndividualismObjective ValueSavingDiminishing ReturnsLabor MarketHermann Heinrich GossenAccountingMonopolyEconomic CrisisCartelsMarket StructureSocial JusticeNatural LawThomas AquinasIncome DistributionPublic FinanceArthur Cecil PigouOpen Market OperationsCapitalismPolitical EconomyTrade PolicyAnne-Robert-Jacques TurgotLand ReformJohann Karl Rodbertus

Table of Contents · 123 segments

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Title Page and Publication Metadataessay
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Preliminary Note and Dedicationessay
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Preface: Method and Purpose of the Bookessay
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Table of Contentsessay
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Mercantilists: State, Trade Balance, Money, and Population Policychapter
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Physiocrats: Agriculture, Natural Order, and Economic Circulationchapter
7
Classical Political Economy: Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, Carey, and Legacychapter
8
German Economics: Anti-Classical Orientation, Organicism, and Productive Forceschapter
9
Heinrich Thünen and Friedrich Listtheoretical
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The Romantic School in German Economicstheoretical
11
The German Historical School and the Methodenstreittheoretical
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General Definition and Developmental Stages of Socialismtheoretical
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Utopian Socialism and Land Reformtheoretical
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Marxism: Value, Surplus Value, Capital Concentration, and Historical Materialismtheoretical
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Post-Marxian Socialism, Revisionism, and the Dictatorship-Democracy Questiontheoretical
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The Emergence of Socialization Theories after World War Itheoretical
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Rudolf Goldscheid’s Fiscal and Centralized Socialization Theorytheoretical
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Otto Bauer’s Socialization Program for Industry, Housing, Banking, Agriculture, and Taxationtheoretical
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Otto Neurath’s Central Planning, Natural Economy, and Calculation in Kindtheoretical
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Bourgeois Socialization Theories: Rathenau and Popper-Lynkeustheoretical
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Stolper, Thyska, Gerloff, Schwiedland, and Bischoff on Regulated and Moralized Economytheoretical
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Communism as Dictatorship, Central Planning, and Moral-Religious Promisetheoretical
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Karl Rabet and Leninist Council Dictatorshiptheoretical
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Anarchism as Conscious Planlessnesstheoretical
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Economic-Historical Causes of the Development of Socialismessay
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Psychological Value Theory and Gossen’s Theory of Needstheoretical
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Value, Price, Movement Laws, and Imputation in Marginal Utility Theorytheoretical
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Methodology and International Influence of the Austrian Schooltheoretical
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Carl Menger on Needs and Goodstheoretical
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Carl Menger’s Value Theorytheoretical
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Carl Menger on Value Combinations and Productive Factorstheoretical
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Carl Menger on Exchange and Pricetheoretical
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Carl Menger’s Theory of Moneytheoretical
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Carl Menger’s Methodologytheoretical
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Friedrich Wieser’s Value Theorytheoretical
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Friedrich Wieser on Aggregate Valuetheoretical
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Friedrich Wieser’s Theory of Imputationtheoretical
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Friedrich Wieser on Price Layers and Methodtheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk on Aggregate Valuetheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Imputation Theorytheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Loss Methodtheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Cases of Imputationtheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Price Theory and Marginal Pairstheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Capital and Interest Theorytheoretical
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Methodological Tolerancetheoretical
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The Vienna School after Menger, Wieser, and Böhm-Bawerktheoretical
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Marshall, J. B. Clark, and Disutility Theorytheoretical
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Mathematical Representatives of Subjective Value Theorytheoretical
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Economic Causes and Consequences of Modern Value Theoryessay
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Introduction to the Development of Money Theorychapter
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The Beginnings of Quantity Theorytheoretical
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Money Theory among the Classical Economiststheoretical
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Currency School in the Currency-Banking Controversytheoretical
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Banking School Theorytheoretical
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The Practical Victory of Currency Theory in England and Banking Theory on the Continenttheoretical
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Economic Policy Background of the Bimetallism and Gold-Standard Debatetheoretical
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Arguments of the Bimetalliststheoretical
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Arguments of the Gold-Standard Advocatestheoretical
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Continuation of the Gold Standard Argumenttheoretical
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Practical Resolution of the Monetary Standard Questiontheoretical
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Romantic Monetary Theorytheoretical
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Socialist Monetary Theoriestheoretical
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Chartalism, Metallism, and Knapp's State Theory of Moneytheoretical
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Chartalists in a Broader Sensetheoretical
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Principal Representatives of Metallismtheoretical
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Moderate and Broader Metalliststheoretical
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Economic Preconditions of the Substance-Value Controversytheoretical
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The Marginal Utility School and Monetary Theorytheoretical
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Importance of the Marginal Utility School for Monetary Theorytheoretical
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War and Postwar Monetary Theory: Inflationtheoretical
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The Stabilization Problem and Immediate Exchange-Rate Stabilizationtheoretical
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Currency Raising Through Deflationtheoretical
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Practical Currency Stabilization in Europetheoretical
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Newest Direction in Monetary Theory: Purchasing-Power Stabilizationtheoretical
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Modern Anglo-American Monetary Theorytheoretical
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Critics of Price-Stabilization Monetary Theorytheoretical
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Economic-Historical Basis: The Federal Reserve Systemtheoretical
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Gold-Price Developments and Gold Inflationtheoretical
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The Recent Development of Economics and Expansion of Its Scopechapter
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The Value Problemtheoretical
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Eclecticism in Modern Economicstheoretical
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Othmar Spann: Introduction and Essence of Economytheoretical
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Othmar Spann’s Theory of Performancetheoretical
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Othmar Spann on Value, Price, Goods, and Productivitytheoretical
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Othmar Spann’s Methodologytheoretical
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Othmar Spann: Universalism and Individualismtheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Methodological Foundation of Economicstheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Value and Price Theorytheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Imputation Theorytheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Capital Interest as a Price Problemtheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Ground Rent and the Substitution Principletheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Wage Theorytheoretical
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Gustav Cassel: Money Theory, Velocity, and Purchasing Powertheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Psychological Method and Cost-Utility Analysistheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Goods Theory and the Impossibility of Imputationtheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Capital as Monetary Cost-Calculation Formtheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Exchange and Price Theorytheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Money, Purchasing Power, and Inflationtheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Laws of Motion for Wages, Interest, Profit, and Renttheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Productivity, Capital Formation, and Crisistheoretical
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Robert Liefmann: Cartels, Trusts, Mergers, and Holding Companiestheoretical
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Heinrich Pesch: Catholic Economics, Property, and Solidarist Organizationtheoretical
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Heinrich Pesch: Method, Morality, and Teleologytheoretical
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Heinrich Pesch: Social Labor Order and Anti-Malthusian Population Theorytheoretical
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Heinrich Pesch: Needs, Value, Exchange, Just Price, and Moneytheoretical
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Heinrich Pesch: Distribution, Just Wage, Interest, Rent, and Crisestheoretical
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John Maynard Keynes: Monetary Distribution and Income Classestheoretical
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John Maynard Keynes: Quantity Theory, Purchasing Power Parities, and Currency Policytheoretical
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John Maynard Keynes: Against Laissez-Faire and Doctrinaire Socialismtheoretical
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Bibliography: General and Topical Histories of Economic Doctrinebibliography
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Bibliography: Mercantilists and Cameralistsbibliography
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Bibliography: Physiocratsbibliography
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Bibliography: Classical Rational Economicsbibliography
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Bibliography: The Romanticsbibliography
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Bibliography: German Economics and the Historical Schoolbibliography
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Bibliography: Utopian Socialismbibliography
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Bibliography: Land Reformersbibliography
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Bibliography: Marxismbibliography
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Bibliography: Post-Marxist Socialism and Socialization Theoristsbibliography
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Bibliography: Marginal Utility Theory and the Austrian Schoolbibliography
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Bibliography: Development of Monetary Theorybibliography
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Bibliography: Recent Development of Economicsbibliography
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Register and Table of Contentschapter