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Volkswirtschaftslehre Ein Abriß der wichtigsten Lehrmeinungen
1952
by
Kerschagl
Richard Kerschagl
Austrian School
Classical Economics
Economic History
Methodology
Socialism
Commodity Money
Historical School
John Maynard Keynes
Marginal Utility
Marxism
Mercantilism
Monetary Theory
Physiocracy
Agriculture
Aristotle
Autarky
Thomas Aquinas
Usury
Guilds
Joseph Schumpeter
Othmar Spann
Balance of Payments
Currency School
Equilibrium
Friedrich List
Interventionism
Imperialism
Laissez-faire
Liberalism
Natural Law
Free Trade
Protectionism
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
Tax Reform
Adam Smith
David Ricardo
Factors of Production
John Stuart Mill
Labor Theory of Value
Price Theory
Thomas Malthus
Division of Labor
Exchange Value
Ground Rent
Profit and Loss
Use Value
Diminishing Returns
Quantity Theory of Money
Wages
Demography
Innovation
Interest Rates
Social Policy
Iron Law of Wages
Karl Marx
Johann Karl Rodbertus
Surplus Value
Industrial Revolution
Unemployment
Frederic Bastiat
James Mill
Johann Heinrich von Thunen
Productivity
Interest Theory
Social Justice
Nationalism
Customs Union
Corporatism
Fiat Money
Georg Friedrich Knapp
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Proletariat
Carl Menger
Gustav Schmoller
Empiricism
Methodenstreit
Capital Theory
Wilhelm Roscher
Adolf Wagner
Banking
Bruno Hildebrand
Karl Bucher
Karl Knies
Nationalization
Planned Economy
Werner Sombart
Capitalism
Class Struggle
Cooperatives
Gold Standard
Franz Oppenheimer
Land Reform
Property Rights
Ferdinand Lassalle
Friedrich Engels
Emil Lederer
Karl Kautsky
Rudolf Hilferding
Social Democracy
Subjective Value
Communism
Democracy
Vladimir Lenin
Otto Bauer
Public Finance
War Economy
Progressive Taxation
Mixed Economy
Russian Revolution
Anarchism
Bureaucracy
Inflation
Leon Walras
William Stanley Jevons
Zurechnung
Complementary Goods
Economic Goods
Price Formation
Scarcity
Friedrich von Wieser
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Roundabout Production
Friedrich A. Hayek
Hans Mayer
Ludwig von Mises
Oskar Morgenstern
Alfred Marshall
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
John Bates Clark
Mathematical Economics
Opportunity Cost
Vilfredo Pareto
Monetary Reform
Taxation
Price Level
David Hume
John Locke
Velocity of Circulation
Banknotes
John Law
Nassau Senior
Convertibility
Gresham's Law
Banking School
Thomas Tooke
Bimetallism
Deflation
National Income
Albert Schaffle
Exchange Rates
Plato
Max Weber
Legal Tender
Credit Expansion
Purchasing Power
Stabilization
Gustav Cassel
Monetary Stability
Federal Reserve
Central Banking
Discount Rate
Irving Fisher
Monetary Policy
Knut Wicksell
International Liquidity
Edmund Husserl
Epistemology
Hans Kelsen
Phenomenology
Valuation
Economic Policy
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Income Distribution
Institutionalism
Thorstein Veblen
Economic Calculation
Monopoly
Supply and Demand
Capital Accumulation
Cartels
Economic Crisis
Teleology
Individualism
Welfare Economics
Uncertainty
Keynesian Economics
Open Market Operations
Jean-Baptiste Say
Causality
Richard Cantillon
Trade Policy
Fritz Machlup
Business Cycle Theory
Marginal Cost
Table of Contents · 137 segments
1
Bibliographic and microform front matter
bibliography
2
Preface to the first edition
essay
3
Preface to the second edition
essay
4
Author’s methodological foreword
essay
5
Table of contents
bibliography
6
Pre-mercantilist thought and medieval economics
theoretical
7
Mercantilist school and economic-historical foundations
theoretical
8
Economic theory of mercantilism
theoretical
9
Social theory of mercantilism
theoretical
10
Major mercantilist representatives
theoretical
11
Physiocracy as a Reaction to Mercantilism
theoretical
12
Physiocratic Economic Theory
theoretical
13
Physiocratic Social Theory
theoretical
14
Physiocratic Economic Policy
theoretical
15
Leading Physiocrats and Their Influence
theoretical
16
The Classical School: Common Doctrines
theoretical
17
Adam Smith
theoretical
18
David Ricardo
theoretical
19
Robert Malthus
theoretical
20
Henry Charles Carey and the Carey Footnote
theoretical
21
Social Theories of the Classical Economists
theoretical
22
Classical Economics as Unwitting Foundation for Socialism
theoretical
23
Economic-Historical Basis of Classical Economics
theoretical
24
Other Classical and Near-Classical Authors
theoretical
25
General Features of German Economics
theoretical
26
Heinrich Thünen and the Isolated State
theoretical
27
Friedrich List and Productive Forces
theoretical
28
Historical Background of List and Thünen
theoretical
29
The Romantic School: Character and Critique of Liberalism
theoretical
30
Adam Müller
theoretical
31
Other Romantic Thinkers
theoretical
32
Economic Foundations of Romanticism
theoretical
33
Historical School: Characteristics
theoretical
34
The Methodenstreit
theoretical
35
Wilhelm Roscher
theoretical
36
Schmoller, Knies, and Later Historical School Authors
theoretical
37
Socialism
chapter
38
General concept of socialism
theoretical
39
Developmental stages of socialism
theoretical
40
Common ideas of utopian socialism
theoretical
41
Major authors of utopian socialism
theoretical
42
Land reformers and the ground-rent problem
theoretical
43
Core economic theory of Marxism
theoretical
44
Major authors of Marxism
theoretical
45
Post-Marxist socialism and revisionism
theoretical
46
Revolution, evolution, dictatorship, and democracy
theoretical
47
Socialization theories and Rudolf Goldscheid
theoretical
48
Otto Bauer's theory of socialization
theoretical
49
Otto Neurath and centralized natural economy
theoretical
50
Non-socialist socialization theorists
theoretical
51
Radek and Soviet socialization
theoretical
52
Anarchism and planned planlessness
theoretical
53
Economic-Historical Causes of the Development of Socialism
theoretical
54
General Foundations of Psychological Value Theory and the Austrian School
theoretical
55
Carl Menger: Needs, Goods, Value, Exchange, Money, and Method
theoretical
56
Friedrich Wieser: Marginal Utility, Total Value, Imputation, Price Layers, and Method
theoretical
57
Eugen Böhm-Bawerk: Total Value, Imputation Cases, Price Formation, Rent, Interest, and Method
theoretical
58
Vienna School and Later Austrian Marginalists
theoretical
59
Anglo-Saxon and Romance Developments of Subjective Value Theory
theoretical
60
Remarks on Mathematical Economics
theoretical
61
Economic Causes and Consequences of Modern Value Theory
theoretical
62
Money Theory and Monetary Systems: Development Since Mercantilism
theoretical
63
The Beginnings of Quantity Theory
theoretical
64
John Law, Paper Money, and Inflation
theoretical
65
Money Theory among the Classical Economists
theoretical
66
The Currency School and the Peel Act
theoretical
67
The Banking School
theoretical
68
Currency Theory in England and Banking Theory on the Continent
theoretical
69
Bimetallism versus Monometallism: Economic-Policy Preconditions
theoretical
70
Arguments of the Bimetallists
theoretical
71
Continuation of Bimetallist Arguments and Walrasian Variants
theoretical
72
Arguments of the Gold Standard Advocates
theoretical
73
Practical Resolution of the Currency Question
theoretical
74
Romantic Monetary Theory
theoretical
75
Socialist Monetary Theories, Labor Money, and Schwundgeld
theoretical
76
Twentieth-Century Monetary Theory: Chartalism versus Metallism
theoretical
77
Georg Friedrich Knapp and the State Theory of Money
theoretical
78
Broader Chartalist Thinkers
theoretical
79
Representatives of Metallism
theoretical
80
Moderate Metallists and the Problem of Final Satisfaction
theoretical
81
Economic Background of the Substance-Value Controversy
theoretical
82
The Marginal Utility School and Monetary Value
theoretical
83
Importance of the Marginal Utility School for Monetary Theory
theoretical
84
Wartime and Postwar Monetary Problems: Inflation
theoretical
85
The Stabilization Problem and the Case for Immediate Stabilization
theoretical
86
Currency Appreciation through Deflation
theoretical
87
Practical Currency Stabilization in Europe after World War I
theoretical
88
The New Direction of Monetary Theory: Purchasing Power Stabilization
theoretical
89
Modern Anglo-American Monetary Theory
theoretical
90
Critics of Modern Price-Stabilization Theory
theoretical
91
Modern Quantity Theory and Mathematical Formulations
theoretical
92
Economic Foundations of Modern Monetary Theory: The Federal Reserve System
theoretical
93
Gold Price Developments and Gold Depreciation
theoretical
94
Gold-Core and Gold-Exchange Standards
theoretical
95
Current Position of Monetary Metals and the Role of Gold
theoretical
96
The Future of Silver
theoretical
97
Platinum as a Monetary Metal
theoretical
98
Recent Development of Economics: Chapter Introduction
chapter
99
Expansion of the Subject Matter of Economics
theoretical
100
The Value Problem and Value-Free Economics
theoretical
101
Eclecticism in Recent Economics
theoretical
102
The State of Modern Value and Price Theory
theoretical
103
Gustav Cassel: Method, Value, and Price Theory
theoretical
104
Gustav Cassel: Imputation and Capital Interest
theoretical
105
Gustav Cassel: Ground Rent and Wages
theoretical
106
Gustav Cassel: Money Theory, Quantity Theory, and Purchasing Power
theoretical
107
Robert Liefmann: Psychological Method, Goods, Imputation, and Capital
theoretical
108
Robert Liefmann: Exchange, Price, and Money Theory
theoretical
109
Robert Liefmann: Movement Laws, Productivity, Cartels, and Trusts
theoretical
110
Othmar Spann: Introduction and the Essence of the Economy
theoretical
111
Othmar Spann: Performance Theory, Value, Price, Goods, and Productivity
theoretical
112
Othmar Spann: Methodology and Teleological Economics
theoretical
113
Othmar Spann: Universalism and Individualism
theoretical
114
Universalist Theorists Beyond Spann
theoretical
115
Heinrich Pesch’s Catholic Solidarist Economics
theoretical
116
Adolf Weber’s Market-Centered and Historically Informed Economics
theoretical
117
John Maynard Keynes: Money, Distribution, and Managed Currency
theoretical
118
Appendix Introduction: Austria’s Role in Modern Economics
essay
119
Cameralists, Mercantilism, Classical Economics, and Adam Müller in Austria
essay
120
Romanticism, the Austrian Marginal Utility School, and the Methods Debate
essay
121
Universalist-Organic Economics and Methodological Problems of Modern Economics
essay
122
Tolerance, Not Indifference: The Austrian Scholarly Task
essay
123
Literature Bibliography for the History and Theory of Economics
bibliography
124
Bibliography on Mercantilists and Pre-Mercantilists
bibliography
125
Bibliography on the Physiocrats
bibliography
126
Bibliography on Classical Political Economy and Romantic Economic Thought
bibliography
127
Bibliography on German Economics and the Historical School
bibliography
128
Bibliography on Socialism, Land Reform, Marxism, and Socialization Theory
bibliography
129
Bibliography on Modern Value Theory and Marginal Utility
bibliography
130
Bibliography on the Development of Money Theory, A–D
bibliography
131
Bibliography on Money Theory, Del Vecchio–Gesell
bibliography
132
Bibliography on Money Theory, Gibbs–Herzfelder
bibliography
133
Bibliography on Money Theory, Heyn–Longevialle
bibliography
134
Bibliography on Money Theory, Lotz–Reisch
bibliography
135
Bibliography on Money Theory, Ricard–Zbijewski and Historical Tracts
bibliography
136
Bibliography on the Most Recent Development of Economics
bibliography
137
Columbia University Libraries Due-Date Slips
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