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Kapitalbildung und Kapitalaufzehrung im Konjunkturverlauf

1933

by Schiff

Capital ConsumptionAustrian SchoolBusiness Cycle TheoryCapital TheoryEugen von Bohm-BawerkFriedrich A. HayekFritz MachlupOskar MorgensternBoom and BustCapital AccumulationForced SavingMalinvestmentProfit and LossCapital GoodsCapital IntensityRoundabout ProductionDepreciationFriedrich von WieserInvestmentSavingSocialismEconomic CalculationInterest RatesLudwig von MisesPlanned EconomyPrice TheoryCredit ExpansionGustav CasselProperty RightsWilhelm RopkeBankingMoney MarketVelocity of CirculationInnovationRationalizationKnut WicksellJoseph SchumpeterAcceleration PrincipleMonetary TheoryRagnar FrischSubsistence FundValuationInsuranceAccountingDeflationFixed CapitalInflationJohn HicksTaxationWagesIrving FisherLiquidityBusiness CyclesCapital MovementsArthur Cecil PigouGreat DepressionEconomic GoodsAgricultureMax WeberSubjective ValueConsumer SovereigntyWage RigidityAutarkyEconomies of ScaleIndustrial RevolutionInterest TheoryJohn Maynard KeynesTime PreferenceExpectations

Table of Contents · 39 segments

1
Title Pages and Publication Dataessay
2
Preface: Capital Theory and Business Cycle Problemsessay
3
Table of Contentsessay
4
Gross Return, Net Return, and the Origin of Capital Maintenancetheoretical
5
Definition of Capital Formation and Capital Consumptiontheoretical
6
Rentability Criterion and Public Investment in German Capital Formationtheoretical
7
Capital Accounting, Socialist Calculation, and Modes of Capital Renewaltheoretical
8
Forms of Capital Formation: Saving, Self-Financing, Forced Saving, and Credit Creationtheoretical
9
Money Capital and Real Capital Formation: Correspondence and Basic Deviationstheoretical
10
Idle Purchasing Power, Liquidity Reserves, and Bank Reserve Absorptiontheoretical
11
Consumption Financing, Dissaving, and Depression Overliquiditytheoretical
12
Capital Misdirection: Definition, Scope, and Technical-Rationalization Caseschapter
13
Cyclical Vertical Malinvestment, Credit Expansion, and Capital Devaluationtheoretical
14
Excursus: The Apparent Paradox of Capital Scarcity with Idle Capacitytheoretical
15
Circulation-Credit Explanation of the Capital-Scarcity Paradoxtheoretical
16
Value-Based and Physical Capital Consumption: Introductory Frameworkchapter
17
External Causes of Physical Capital Destruction and Insurancetheoretical
18
Economic Causes of Physical Capital Consumption: Depreciation, Replacement, and Devaluationtheoretical
19
Capital Devaluation: Valuing Assets by Capitalized Net Returns (§4)theoretical
20
Capital Devaluation as the Link Between Misallocation, Accounting Write-Downs, and Capital Consumption (§§5–7)theoretical
21
Devaluations in the Recent and More Distant Pastessay
22
Money-Value Changes and Capital Maintenancechapter
23
Rentability and Financial Structure: The Cleansing Function of Crisischapter
24
Equity Participation and Loan Financing: Definitions, Evidence, and Cyclical Patternschapter
25
Legal Form of Financing, Interest Obligations, and Capital Consumption in Depressiontheoretical
26
Debt Interest Rigidity, Forced Conversion, and Capital Consumptiontheoretical
27
Liquidity Structure, Long- and Short-Term Financing, and Confidence Crisestheoretical
28
Financial Structure and the Profitability-Based Selection Processtheoretical
29
Opening of Chapter Six: Physical Capital Consumption as a Present Symptomchapter
30
Indirect German Symptoms: Income, Consumption, Savings Withdrawals, and Producer-Goods Declinetheoretical
31
Direct German Evidence: Replacement Needs, Investment Collapse, and Beginning Physical Deteriorationtheoretical
32
Foundations of Evaluation: Capital Consumption as a Causal Chain (§5)theoretical
33
Value-Free Science and the Norm of Capital Maintenance (§6)theoretical
34
Cyclical Liquidation and Voluntary Consumption Restriction (§§7–8)theoretical
35
Forced Accumulation, Cleansing Crisis, Cost Pricing, and Secular Capital Shrinkage (§§9–11)theoretical
36
Capital Formation, Industrialization, and the European Capital Stock (§12)theoretical
37
Name Indexbibliography
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Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research: Curatorium and Organizationessay
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Monthly Reports of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Researchessay