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Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre
1871
by
Menger
Austrian School
Carl Menger
Wilhelm Roscher
Causality
Historical School
Methodology
Price Theory
Aristotle
Jean-Baptiste Say
Monopoly
Utility
Economic Goods
Capital Goods
Complementary Goods
Division of Labor
Planned Economy
Uncertainty
Adam Smith
Capital Accumulation
Economic Development
Lorenz von Stein
Effective Demand
Education
Price Formation
Scarcity
Thomas Malthus
Communism
Infrastructure
Public Goods
National Income
Albert Schaffle
Exchange Value
Karl Knies
Subjective Value
Use Value
Marginal Utility
Economic Calculation
Bruno Hildebrand
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
Zurechnung
Capital Theory
Discount Rate
Entrepreneurship
Roundabout Production
Productivity
David Ricardo
Frederic Bastiat
Ground Rent
Interest Rates
Johann Karl Rodbertus
Wages
International Trade
Terms of Trade
Physiocracy
Competition
Guilds
Economic Efficiency
Inheritance
Production Costs
Speculation
Monetary Theory
John Law
Legal Tender
Plato
Spontaneous Order
Valuation
Table of Contents · 53 segments
1
Front Matter and Dedication
essay
2
Preface: Method and Aim of Political Economy
essay
3
Table of Contents
essay
4
Chapter 1, Section 1: The Nature of Goods
theoretical
5
Chapter 1, Section 2: The Causal Connection of Goods
theoretical
6
Chapter 1, Section 3a: Higher-Order Goods and Complementary Goods
theoretical
7
Chapter 1, Section 3b: Higher-Order Goods Depend on Lower-Order Goods
theoretical
8
Chapter 1, Section 4: Time and Error
theoretical
9
Chapter 1, Section 5: Causes of Progressive Human Welfare
theoretical
10
Chapter 1, Section 6: Goods Possession
theoretical
11
Chapter 2 Introduction: Economy and Economic Goods
theoretical
12
Chapter 2, Section 1a: Human Demand for First-Order Goods
theoretical
13
Chapter 2, Section 1b: Human Demand for Higher-Order Goods
theoretical
14
Chapter 2, Section 1c: Time Boundaries of Human Demand
theoretical
15
Chapter 2, Section 2: Available Quantities
theoretical
16
Chapter 2, Section 3a: Economic Goods and the Origin of Economy and Property
theoretical
17
Chapter 2, Section 3b: Non-Economic Goods
theoretical
18
Chapter 2, Section 3c: Relation Between Economic and Non-Economic Goods
theoretical
19
Chapter 2, Section 3d: Laws Governing the Economic Character of Goods
theoretical
20
Chapter 2, Section 4: Wealth
theoretical
21
Chapter 3, Section 1: Nature and Origin of Goods Value
theoretical
22
Chapter 3, Section 2a: Subjective Moment in the Measure of Value
theoretical
23
Chapter 3, Section 2b: Objective Dependence of Need-Satisfaction on Concrete Goods
theoretical
24
Measure of Value and the Water-Diamond Paradox
theoretical
25
Influence of Differences in Quality on Value
theoretical
26
Subjective Character of Value, Labor, and Error
theoretical
27
Principle Governing the Value of Higher-Order Goods
theoretical
28
Productivity of Capital and Complementary Higher-Order Goods
theoretical
29
Value of Individual Higher-Order Goods
theoretical
30
Land Rent and the Value of Land Uses
theoretical
31
Labor Services, Wages, Capital Uses, and Interest
theoretical
32
Foundations of Economic Exchange
theoretical
33
Limits of Economic Exchange and Transaction Costs
theoretical
34
Price Theory and Isolated Exchange
theoretical
35
Price Formation in Monopoly Trade
theoretical
36
Principles of Price Formation for an Indivisible Monopoly Good
theoretical
37
Monopoly Quantities: Price Formation and Distribution
theoretical
38
Monopolist-Set Prices and Quantity Sold
theoretical
39
Monopoly Policy and Revenue Maximization
theoretical
40
The Emergence of Competition
theoretical
41
Fixed Supply and Posted Prices under Bilateral Competition
theoretical
42
Supply Competition and Competition Policy
theoretical
43
Use Value and Exchange Value Defined
theoretical
44
Relation between Use Value and Exchange Value
theoretical
45
Shifts in the Economic Center of Gravity of Value
theoretical
46
Commodity Concept and Limits of Saleability
chapter
47
Degrees of Saleability
theoretical
48
Circulability of Commodities
theoretical
49
Essence and Origin of Money
theoretical
50
Money Peculiar to Peoples and Epochs
theoretical
51
Money as Price Measure and Exchange Reserve
theoretical
52
Coinage
theoretical
53
Name Index
bibliography