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Der Sinn der Indexzahlen. Eine Untersuchung über den Begriff des Preisniveaus und die Methoden seiner Messung

1927

by Haberler

Gottfried HaberlerPrice LevelAustrian SchoolIrving FisherKnut WicksellLudwig von MisesPrice TheoryBimetallismBusiness Cycle TheoryFriedrich von WieserStabilizationNational IncomeFrancis Ysidro EdgeworthWilliam Stanley JevonsDeflationInflationPurchasing PowerQuantity Theory of MoneyUtilityArthur Cecil PigouAlfred MarshallMonetary TheoryMethodologyMax WeberMethodological IndividualismSubjective ValueMonetary PolicyReal IncomeStandard of LivingValue JudgmentsEconomic GoodsExchange ValueMarginal UtilitySozialpolitikGustav CasselJohn Maynard KeynesEconomic CrisisCarl MengerGold Standard

Table of Contents · 49 segments

1
Title Page and Publication Detailsessay
2
Preface: Purpose, Method, and Limits of Price Index Measurementtheoretical
3
Table of Contents and Opening of the Mathematical-Statistical Partessay
4
Introduction: notation and data for price indexestheoretical
5
Simplifying assumptions for the mathematical-statistical analysistheoretical
6
Problem statement: average price change and the price leveltheoretical
7
Arithmetic mean in price-index calculationtheoretical
8
Harmonic mean in price-index calculationtheoretical
9
Geometric mean, median, and modetheoretical
10
The meaning of the weighted averagetheoretical
11
Price-relative averages versus ratios of price averagestheoretical
12
Arithmetic and harmonic averages as price-sum ratiostheoretical
13
Time reversal test and arithmetic or harmonic averagestheoretical
14
Weighted arithmetic and harmonic averages; Laspeyres and Paasche formulastheoretical
15
Other weighting methods and Fisher's four weight typestheoretical
16
Continuation: Palgrave Formula and Harmonic Weighted Formstheoretical
17
Chapter IV §1: Critique of Unweighted Index Numberstheoretical
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Chapter IV §2: Compromise Solutions for Unweighted Indicestheoretical
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Chapter IV §3: The Geometric Mean Debate and the Misunderstanding of Unweighted Formulastheoretical
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Chapter V §1: Weighted Compromise Formulas and the Weighted Geometric Meantheoretical
21
Chapter V §2: Crossing Formulas and Fisher’s Ideal Formulatheoretical
22
Chapter V §3: Compromise Quantities and the Double Methods of Walsh and Lehrtheoretical
23
Chapter VI §1: Index Series and the Circular Testtheoretical
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Chapter VI §2: Chain Index Series and Fixed-Base Seriestheoretical
25
Chapter VII §1: Formal Criteria for the Best Index Formulatheoretical
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Chapter VII §2: Proportionality and Determinacy Teststheoretical
27
Chapter VII §3: Withdrawal, Association, and Unit-Invariance Teststheoretical
28
Chapter VII §4: Time Reversal as a Special Case of the Circular Testtheoretical
29
Chapter VII §5: Factor Reversal Test and Quantity Indextheoretical
30
Chapter VII §6: Rejection of the Factor Reversal Testtheoretical
31
Chapter VII §7: Rejection of Formal-Mathematical Criteria and Transition to the Economic Parttheoretical
32
Methodological Preliminary: Economics as an Interpretive Sciencetheoretical
33
The Money-Value Concept: Monism and Pluralism in Index Theorytheoretical
34
The Income Index: Task and Starting Point of Income Comparisontheoretical
35
Nominal Income, Natural Income, and Psychic Real Incometheoretical
36
The True Tasks of the Income Index and the First Basic Lawtheoretical
37
The Second Basic Law of Income Comparisontheoretical
38
Possibility and Limits of Statistical Income Comparisontheoretical
39
The Subjective Price Level and Subjective Money Valuetheoretical
40
Wieser’s Theory of Index Numberstheoretical
41
The Standard of Deferred Payment: The Problem and Rejected Solutionstheoretical
42
Applying the Income Index to Deferred Paymentstheoretical
43
Monetary Stabilization: Exchange Rate or Purchasing Power?theoretical
44
The National Price Level as a Statistical Accidenttheoretical
45
The Wholesale Index and the Production Spheretheoretical
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Price Indexes in Business Cycle Theory and Modern Conjuncture Researchchapter
47
Bimetallism and the Object of Currency Stabilizationtheoretical
48
Selected Bibliography of Specialized Literature on Price Index Numbersbibliography
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Name Indexbibliography