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Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung: eine Untersuchung über Unternehmergewinn, Kapital, Kredit, Zins und den Konjunkturzyklus
1934
by
Schumpeter
Austrian School
Economic Development
Joseph Schumpeter
Business Cycles
Interest Rates
Profit and Loss
Economic Crisis
Business Cycle Theory
Capital Theory
Interest Theory
Monetary Theory
Ragnar Frisch
Equilibrium
Jan Tinbergen
Karl Marx
Leon Walras
Monopolistic Competition
Eugen von Philippovich
Methodology
Consumer Sovereignty
Entrepreneurship
Marginal Utility
Stationary Economy
Alfred Marshall
Capitalism
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Friedrich von Wieser
John Stuart Mill
Use Value
Carl Menger
Ground Rent
Productivity
Wages
Zurechnung
Competition
Marginal Cost
Opportunity Cost
Uncertainty
Abstinence Theory
Irving Fisher
Nassau Senior
Roundabout Production
Time Preference
William Stanley Jevons
Division of Labor
Price Theory
Capital Goods
Bimetallism
Commodity Money
Exchange Value
Gold Standard
Ludwig von Mises
Speculation
Economic Goods
John Maynard Keynes
Quantity Theory of Money
Real Income
Velocity of Circulation
Price Mechanism
Purchasing Power
Socialism
Factors of Production
Adam Smith
Classical Economics
David Ricardo
Economic History
Mercantilism
Physiocracy
Max Weber
Werner Sombart
Wilhelm Roscher
Capital Accumulation
Innovation
Market Structure
Monopoly
Planned Economy
Rationality
Utilitarianism
Vilfredo Pareto
Banking
Credit Expansion
Arthur Spiethoff
Banknotes
Forced Saving
Deflation
Fiat Money
Inflation
Monetary Policy
Accounting
Money Market
John Bates Clark
Lujo Brentano
Stock Exchange
Saving
Exploitation
James Mill
Jean-Baptiste Say
Discount Rate
Communism
Property Rights
Aristotle
David Hume
John Locke
Usury
Price Formation
Exchange Rates
Emil Lederer
Capital Movements
Overproduction
Trade Policy
Investment
Boom and Bust
Central Banking
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Expectations
Federal Reserve
Table of Contents · 61 segments
1
Title Page: Theory of Economic Development
theoretical
2
Title Pages, Cataloging Data, and Table of Contents
essay
3
Preface to the First Edition
essay
4
Prefaces to the Second and Fourth Editions
essay
5
Excerpt from the Preface to the Japanese Edition
essay
6
Chapter 1 Opening: Economic Facts, Economic Action, and Method
chapter
7
Labor, Leadership, Routine, and the Determination of Labor Supply
chapter
8
Circular Flow, Value, and the Economic Meaning of Production
chapter
9
Imputation, Marginal Productivity, and the Absence of Net Value Creation
chapter
10
Costs, Zero Profit, Friction, Risk, and Quasi-Rents
chapter
11
Time, Future Goods, and the Rejection of Abstinence as an Independent Income Source
chapter
12
The Individual Value System and the Incorporation of Exchange
chapter
13
Exchange-Economy Circular Flow, Income, and the Nonexistence of Static Entrepreneurs or Capitalists
chapter
14
Exchange Value, Market Prices, and the Commodity Basis of Money
theoretical
15
Personal Money Value, Income Exchange, and Credit Means of Payment
theoretical
16
Purchasing Power, Social Value System, and the Completion of the Circular Flow
theoretical
17
Appendix: The Static Economy and What It Cannot Explain
essay
18
Appendix: The History of Static Theory from Mercantilism to Clark
essay
19
Chapter Two I: Development as Endogenous, Discontinuous Change
chapter
20
Chapter Two II: New Combinations, Credit, and Bank-Created Purchasing Power
chapter
21
Chapter Two III: Defining the Entrepreneurial Function
chapter
22
Entrepreneurial Behavior, Leadership, and Resistance to Innovation
chapter
23
Continuation on Psychology, Hedonism, and Entrepreneurial Motivation
theoretical
24
Chapter 3: Credit and Capital — The Nature and Role of Credit
chapter
25
Credit media, coverage, and the entrepreneur as the typical debtor
theoretical
26
Essential credit as created purchasing power for development
theoretical
27
Mechanism of credit creation, compression, and credit inflation
theoretical
28
Self-liquidating entrepreneurial credit and absorption into savings
theoretical
29
Limits of bank purchasing-power creation
theoretical
30
Capital as purchasing-power lever, not a stock of goods
theoretical
31
Appendix: practical meanings of capital and bookkeeping
theoretical
32
Appendix: theoretical capital doctrines from Menger to Fawcett
theoretical
33
The money market as the market for capital
theoretical
34
Entrepreneurial profit as cost surplus from new combinations
theoretical
35
Entrepreneurial function, risk, and founder's profit
theoretical
36
Entrepreneurial surplus in closed and communist economies
theoretical
37
Elimination, distinctions, and social role of entrepreneurial profit
theoretical
38
Preface to the theory of capital interest
theoretical
39
The Capital Interest Problem and Rejected Factor Explanations
theoretical
40
Capitalization, Imputation, and the Value of Land
theoretical
41
Monopoly, Time Preference, and Apparent Value Growth
theoretical
42
Developmental Value Premia and Their Temporary Character
theoretical
43
First Principles of Schumpeter’s Interest Theory
theoretical
44
Interest, Private Property, and the Capitalist Exchange Economy
theoretical
45
Loan Interest, Original Interest, and the False Identification with Profit
theoretical
46
Interest as a Price Element of Purchasing Power
theoretical
47
The Premium on Present Purchasing Power and Capitalization
theoretical
48
Loan Demand, Development, and the Emergence of Interest
theoretical
49
Price Formation of Purchasing Power and the Marginal Interest Rate
theoretical
50
Bank Credit, Created Purchasing Power, and the Origin of Interest
theoretical
51
Reservoirs of Money-Market Purchasing Power and the Spread of Interest
theoretical
52
Capitalization, Land, Monopoly Income, and Interest as an Accounting Form
theoretical
53
Errors from Extending Interest Language to Concrete Goods
theoretical
54
Movement Laws and Social Evaluation of Interest
theoretical
55
Preface to the Chapter on the Business Cycle
chapter
56
From Crisis Theory to Prosperity and Depression
theoretical
57
Entrepreneurial Swarms as the Cause of the Upswing
theoretical
58
How the Upswing Generates Depression and Credit Deflation
theoretical
59
Symptoms, Uncertainty, and Selection in Depression
theoretical
60
Positive Functions of Depression, Real Wages, and Distribution
theoretical
61
Abnormal Crisis, Credit Policy, and Capitalist Upheaval
theoretical