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Wirtschaftstheorie der Gegenwart II

1932

by Mayer et al

Hans MayerLudwig von MisesMonopolyPrice TheoryMarginal UtilityAustrian SchoolMarginalismUtilityCapital GoodsComplementary GoodsEconomic GoodsMarginal CostOpportunity CostEffective DemandEquilibriumMonetary TheoryInterest RatesConsumer SovereigntyWagesPrice FormationEconomic HistoryMethodologySubjective ValueValue JudgmentsCarl MengerFriedrich von WieserJeremy BenthamWilliam Stanley JevonsEugen von Bohm-BawerkExchange ValueProduction CostsPurchasing PowerScarcityUse ValueAlfred MarshallLeon WalrasMathematical EconomicsCompetitionHermann Heinrich GossenNassau SeniorUtilitarianismGustav CasselWelfare EconomicsDiminishing ReturnsClassical EconomicsEconomic PolicyAuguste ComteImmanuel KantJohn Stuart MillHerbert SpencerThomas HobbesAdam SmithLaissez-faireProperty RightsDemocracyPolitical EconomyDavid RicardoNeoclassical EconomicsVilfredo ParetoCausalityValuationDivision of LaborCapitalismIrving FisherMax WeberPlanned EconomyKarl MarxStationary EconomyEugen von PhilippovichSavingSupply and DemandLabor Theory of ValueFranz OppenheimerBusiness CyclesCartelsExploitationExpectationsMarket ProcessDumpingInnovationGround RentIncome DistributionCapital AccumulationEconomies of ScaleTrade UnionsAlbert SchaffleGustav SchmollerInterventionismPrice ControlsSocial PolicyKnut WicksellEconomic CrisisJoseph SchumpeterLausanne SchoolAntoine Augustin CournotFrancis Ysidro EdgeworthIndifference CurvesEconomic CalculationElasticity of DemandFactors of ProductionPrice MechanismAnthropologyHistorical SchoolAgricultureCapital TheoryCapital IntensityIndustrial RevolutionEconomic EfficiencyOverproductionFixed CapitalRationalizationRoundabout ProductionCooperativesIdeal TypeVladimir LeninProfit and LossProductivityRaw MaterialsSocialismFriedrich ListPhysiocracyLujo BrentanoNational IncomeOthmar SpannSozialpolitikExternalitiesUnemploymentCollective BargainingIndividualismSocial ContractThorstein VeblenProtectionismBankingInheritanceTaxationWar EconomyEconomic DevelopmentCatallacticsCommodity MoneyFiat MoneyFiduciary MediaJohn LawKarl KniesWilhelm RoscherHoardingLiquidityMoney SupplyVelocity of CirculationBanking SchoolInflationQuantity Theory of MoneyBanknotesInterest TheoryJohn Maynard KeynesBank of EnglandCentral BankingGold StandardFederal ReserveFritz MachlupGold ReservesInternational LiquidityCredit ExpansionNatural Rate of InterestBusiness Cycle TheoryDiscount RateMonetary PolicyGottfried HaberlerPrice LevelBalance of PaymentsCapital MovementsMercantilismExchange RatesReparationsThomas MalthusReal IncomeStabilizationEntrepreneurshipSubsistence FundArthur SpiethoffForced SavingMonetary StabilityLabor MobilityMonetary Reform

Table of Contents · 137 segments

1
Title Pages and Publication Informationessay
2
Preface by Hans Mayeressay
3
Table of Contentsessay
4
Duplicated Opening of Engländer’s Value Theory and Erratafootnotes
5
Engländer: Primary Values and Evilstheoretical
6
Engländer: Goods and Economic Valuetheoretical
7
Engländer: Costs, Substitution Value, and Subjective Exchange Valuetheoretical
8
Engländer: Supply, Need, and Demandtheoretical
9
Engländer: Price Willingness and the Maximum Bidtheoretical
10
Engländer: Relations among Economic Value, Price Willingness, and Pricestheoretical
11
Engländer: Prices below the Maximum-Bid Limittheoretical
12
Engländer: Price and Quantitytheoretical
13
Engländer: Simplifications in Actual Buying Calculationstheoretical
14
Engländer: Seller’s Considerations and Labor Supplytheoretical
15
Engländer: Price Willingness for Goods of Higher Ordertheoretical
16
Engländer: Transition from Value Theory to Price Theorytheoretical
17
Roche-Agussol: Opening of The Value Theorytheoretical
18
Economic and Social Valuestheoretical
19
Value as Marginal Utility: Fundamental Principlestheoretical
20
Applications of Psychological Value Theorytheoretical
21
Psychological Value Theory and Contemporary Observationtheoretical
22
Bibliography on Marginal Utility and Value Theorybibliography
23
W. R. Scott: Nature, Human Wants, Scarcity, and Valueessay
24
W. R. Scott: Need Hierarchies and Austrian Marginal Utilitytheoretical
25
W. R. Scott: Limits of Diminishing Utility, Complementarity, and Increasing Utilitytheoretical
26
W. R. Scott: Cassel’s Critique of Psychological Value Theorytheoretical
27
W. R. Scott: From Utility to Price, Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibriumtheoretical
28
F. H. Knight: The Value Problem in Economic Theory, Introductionessay
29
Relationship between Explanatory and Evaluative Categories in the Treatment of Conducttheoretical
30
Character and Method of Economicstheoretical
31
Human Value and Competitive Price: Utilitarian Freedom and Powertheoretical
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Human Value and Competitive Price: Wants, Consumption, and Social Criticismtheoretical
33
Essential Determinants of Exchange Value I: From Cost Theory to Marginal Utilityessay
34
Essential Determinants of Exchange Value II: The Mathematical Equilibrium Schoolessay
35
Essential Determinants of Exchange Value III: Causality and Economic Lawsessay
36
Essential Determinants of Exchange Value IV: Equilibrium Conditions and the Synthetic Role of Marginal Utilityessay
37
Remarks on the Equations of Economic Equilibrium: Transformation, Isolated Actor, and Enterprise Setupessay
38
Remarks on the Equations of Economic Equilibrium: Free Exchange, Generalization, and Conclusionessay
39
Price and Value Theory: Opening Problem of Exchange Relationsessay
40
Isolated Economy and Basic Categoriestheoretical
41
Social Economy, Exchange, Planning, and Market Categoriestheoretical
42
Needs, Need Scales, Ordinal Comparison, and Gossen’s Lawstheoretical
43
The Good, Utility, Desirability, and Scarcitytheoretical
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Labor Sensations, Technical Coefficients, Yield, Price, and Objective Exchange Valuetheoretical
45
Definitions of Value and Transition to Economic Schemastheoretical
46
The Isolated Economy: Needs, Factors, Labor Disutility, and Dualismtheoretical
47
Exchange Economy: Non-Reproducible Goods and Supply-Demand Equilibriumtheoretical
48
Reproducible Goods, Production Costs, Marginal Costs, and Price Formationtheoretical
49
Economic Dualism and the Rejection of Monistic Value Theoriestheoretical
50
Abstract Theory, Statistical Economics, and Quantitative Analysistheoretical
51
Charles Bodin’s Price Theory: Assumptions, Exchange Dispositions, and Abstract Market Price Formationessay
52
Comparison of Price Theory with Facts: Psychological Deviations in Exchangetheoretical
53
Competition, Artificial Market Power, and Monopoly Price Constraintstheoretical
54
Dynamic Price Theory and the Enduring Role of Static Analysistheoretical
55
Robert Liefmann on the Nature and Forms of Monopolyessay
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Effects of Monopoly on Prices, Returns, and Differential Gainsessay
57
General Price Limits and the Foundations of Monopoly Price Theoryessay
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Special Determinants of Monopoly Pricetheoretical
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Theory of Bound Price Formation: Preface and Main Analysisessay
60
Conclusions on Price Controls and Wartime Price Policyessay
61
The Cognitive Value of Functional Price Theories: Opening Critiqueessay
62
Classification and methodological framing of modern price theoriestheoretical
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Mathematical equilibrium price theories from Cournot through Paretotheoretical
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Cassel’s scarcity-based price theory and Mayer’s critiquetheoretical
65
Concluding remarks on the limits of functional price theorytheoretical
66
Theory of production: methodological preliminarieschapter
67
Objective Production Laws: Mass Production and Yield Limitstheoretical
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Reduction of Production Laws to the Law of Proportionalitytheoretical
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The Economic Principle in Production: Devices for Avoiding Diminishing Returnstheoretical
70
Local and Temporal Diversity of Productiontheoretical
71
The Subjective Factor: Production Goals and Production Coststheoretical
72
The Subjective Determination of Production Methods, Capital, and Population Pressuretheoretical
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Sociological Forms of Production: Four Ideal Typestheoretical
74
Commodity Production, Prices, Monopoly, and Capitalist Profittheoretical
75
Epistemological Conclusions on Production Theorytheoretical
76
Karl Diehl: The Place of Productivity in Theoretical Economicstheoretical
77
The Technical Concept of Productivitytheoretical
78
Productivity and Economic Usabilitytheoretical
79
Productivity and Rentabilitytheoretical
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Productive and Unproductive Labortheoretical
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Quantitative and Qualitative Standards of Productivitytheoretical
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Recent Interpretations of the Concept of Productivitytheoretical
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Bibliography on Productivity Theorybibliography
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Production as Organization of Utilities and Costs: Development of the Idea of Productionessay
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Classification of Productive Activitiesessay
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Control and Guidance as Productive Activityessay
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Trade and Market Bargaining as Productive Activityessay
88
Free Exchange as an Instrument of Productionessay
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The Production Organizationessay
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Production Factorstheoretical
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The Laws of Returnstheoretical
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Incentives to Production and the Human Costs of Productiontheoretical
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Summary: Production in a Dynamic Social Economytheoretical
94
The Supernormal Underproduct: Definition and Formsessay
95
Underproduct of Productionessay
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Underproduct of Circulation: Restricted Production and Monopolyessay
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Underproduct of Distribution: Income-Created and Wage-Created Underproductionessay
98
Underproduct of Redistribution: Productive Elementsessay
99
Underproduct of Redistribution: Unproductive Capital, Speculation, and Bank Controlessay
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Underproduct Created by Ground Renttheoretical
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Underproduct Created by State Incometheoretical
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Underproduct Created by Total Income and Redistributiontheoretical
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Underproduct Created by Wagestheoretical
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Comparative Effects and Determinants of Underproducttheoretical
105
Ludwig Mises on Money’s Place among Economic Goods and the Value of Moneytheoretical
106
Money Stock, Money Demand, and Velocitytheoretical
107
Changes in the Value of Moneytheoretical
108
Money Substitutes, Money Certificates, and Fiduciary Mediatheoretical
109
Monetary Calculation and the Problem of Value Stabilitytheoretical
110
Money, Credit, and Central Banking: Introduction and Wartime/Postwar Changes in European Moneyessay
111
Postwar Central Banks, Gold-Exchange Reserves, and Fiduciary Note Policyessay
112
Banknotes and Giro Liabilities as Central-Bank Moneyessay
113
Bank Credit, Trust, Saving, and Roundabout Productiontheoretical
114
Credit, Purchasing Power, Bank Liquidity, and Crisis from Too-Low Interesttheoretical
115
Natural Interest, Credit Creation, and the Implausibility of a Central Bank Carteltheoretical
116
Credit Pyramids, Crisis Explanations, and Central Bank Supervisiontheoretical
117
Hahn's Views on Cashless Payments and Bank Credittheoretical
118
On the Theory of Money and Creditessay
119
Money Theory and the Balance of Trade: Conceptual Ambiguitiesessay
120
Money Theory and the Balance of Payments: Favorable and Unfavorable Balancesessay
121
Purchasing Power Parity, Exchange Rates, and the Reparations Transfer Problemessay
122
The Income Theory of Money: Title and Bylineessay
123
Aftalion on Professor Wieser’s Income Theory of Moneytheoretical
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Postwar Monetary Phenomena as Confirmation of the Income Theorytheoretical
125
Psychological Additions to the Income Theory of Moneytheoretical
126
Bresciani-Turroni on Meanings of Capital Scarcityessay
127
Inflation, Stabilization, and the Shortage of Working Capitalessay
128
Schema of Working-Capital Depletion under Inflationessay
129
Inflation, Forced Saving, and Production Reallocationtheoretical
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End of Inflationary Forced Saving and Emergence of Capital Shortagetheoretical
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Adjustment of Production after Currency Reformtheoretical
132
Foreign Credits as Evidence of Operating-Capital Scarcitytheoretical
133
Foreign Credits, Reproduction, and Rationalization after Inflationtheoretical
134
Translator Credits for Foreign-Language Contributionsbibliography
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Name Indexbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography
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Title Page for the Third Volume of Wirtschaftstheorie der Gegenwartbibliography