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Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre

1871

by Menger

Austrian SchoolCarl MengerWilhelm RoscherCausalityHistorical SchoolMethodologyPrice TheoryAristotleJean-Baptiste SayMonopolyUtilityEconomic GoodsCapital GoodsComplementary GoodsDivision of LaborPlanned EconomyUncertaintyAdam SmithCapital AccumulationEconomic DevelopmentLorenz von SteinEffective DemandEducationPrice FormationScarcityThomas MalthusCommunismInfrastructurePublic GoodsNational IncomeAlbert SchaffleExchange ValueKarl KniesSubjective ValueUse ValueMarginal UtilityEconomic CalculationBruno HildebrandAnne-Robert-Jacques TurgotZurechnungCapital TheoryDiscount RateEntrepreneurshipRoundabout ProductionProductivityDavid RicardoFrederic BastiatGround RentInterest RatesJohann Karl RodbertusWagesInternational TradeTerms of TradePhysiocracyCompetitionGuildsEconomic EfficiencyInheritanceProduction CostsSpeculationMonetary TheoryJohn LawLegal TenderPlatoSpontaneous OrderValuation

Table of Contents · 53 segments

1
Front Matter and Dedicationessay
2
Preface: Method and Aim of Political Economyessay
3
Table of Contentsessay
4
Chapter 1, Section 1: The Nature of Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 1, Section 2: The Causal Connection of Goodstheoretical
6
Chapter 1, Section 3a: Higher-Order Goods and Complementary Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 1, Section 3b: Higher-Order Goods Depend on Lower-Order Goodstheoretical
8
Chapter 1, Section 4: Time and Errortheoretical
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Chapter 1, Section 5: Causes of Progressive Human Welfaretheoretical
10
Chapter 1, Section 6: Goods Possessiontheoretical
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Chapter 2 Introduction: Economy and Economic Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 1a: Human Demand for First-Order Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 1b: Human Demand for Higher-Order Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 1c: Time Boundaries of Human Demandtheoretical
15
Chapter 2, Section 2: Available Quantitiestheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 3a: Economic Goods and the Origin of Economy and Propertytheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 3b: Non-Economic Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 3c: Relation Between Economic and Non-Economic Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 3d: Laws Governing the Economic Character of Goodstheoretical
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Chapter 2, Section 4: Wealththeoretical
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Chapter 3, Section 1: Nature and Origin of Goods Valuetheoretical
22
Chapter 3, Section 2a: Subjective Moment in the Measure of Valuetheoretical
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Chapter 3, Section 2b: Objective Dependence of Need-Satisfaction on Concrete Goodstheoretical
24
Measure of Value and the Water-Diamond Paradoxtheoretical
25
Influence of Differences in Quality on Valuetheoretical
26
Subjective Character of Value, Labor, and Errortheoretical
27
Principle Governing the Value of Higher-Order Goodstheoretical
28
Productivity of Capital and Complementary Higher-Order Goodstheoretical
29
Value of Individual Higher-Order Goodstheoretical
30
Land Rent and the Value of Land Usestheoretical
31
Labor Services, Wages, Capital Uses, and Interesttheoretical
32
Foundations of Economic Exchangetheoretical
33
Limits of Economic Exchange and Transaction Coststheoretical
34
Price Theory and Isolated Exchangetheoretical
35
Price Formation in Monopoly Tradetheoretical
36
Principles of Price Formation for an Indivisible Monopoly Goodtheoretical
37
Monopoly Quantities: Price Formation and Distributiontheoretical
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Monopolist-Set Prices and Quantity Soldtheoretical
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Monopoly Policy and Revenue Maximizationtheoretical
40
The Emergence of Competitiontheoretical
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Fixed Supply and Posted Prices under Bilateral Competitiontheoretical
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Supply Competition and Competition Policytheoretical
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Use Value and Exchange Value Definedtheoretical
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Relation between Use Value and Exchange Valuetheoretical
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Shifts in the Economic Center of Gravity of Valuetheoretical
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Commodity Concept and Limits of Saleabilitychapter
47
Degrees of Saleabilitytheoretical
48
Circulability of Commoditiestheoretical
49
Essence and Origin of Moneytheoretical
50
Money Peculiar to Peoples and Epochstheoretical
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Money as Price Measure and Exchange Reservetheoretical
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Coinagetheoretical
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Name Indexbibliography