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Theory of Social Economics
1914
by
Wieser
Austrian School
Capital Theory
Friedrich von Wieser
Income Distribution
Marginal Utility
Price Theory
Public Finance
Balance of Payments
Carl Menger
Classical Economics
Economic History
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Herbert Spencer
John Stuart Mill
Karl Knies
Max Weber
Valuation
Class Struggle
Communism
Joseph Schumpeter
Proletariat
Socialism
Hermann Heinrich Gossen
Johann Heinrich von Thunen
Methodology
Competition
Free Trade
Mathematical Economics
Monopoly
Stationary Economy
Alfred Marshall
Labor Theory of Value
Leon Walras
William Stanley Jevons
Rationality
Utilitarianism
Utility
Jeremy Bentham
Time Preference
Capital Goods
Complementary Goods
Economic Goods
Equilibrium
David Ricardo
Economies of Scale
Supply and Demand
Adam Smith
Interest Rates
Irving Fisher
John Bates Clark
Fixed Capital
Raw Materials
Capital Accumulation
Roundabout Production
Diminishing Returns
Franz Oppenheimer
Ground Rent
Production Costs
Gustav Cassel
Knut Wicksell
Karl Marx
Price Controls
Economic Calculation
Capitalism
Effective Demand
Scarcity
Subjective Value
Opportunity Cost
Innovation
Standard of Living
Property Rights
Marginalism
Saving
Productivity of Capital
Exchange Value
Use Value
Adolf Wagner
Gustav Schmoller
Historical School
Division of Labor
Monetary Theory
Social Contract
Game Theory
Ferdinand Lassalle
Anthropology
Individualism
Antoine Augustin Cournot
Cartels
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
Usury
Labor Market
Money Market
Stock Exchange
Wages
Purchasing Power
Entrepreneurship
Marginal Cost
Guilds
Price Formation
Dumping
Infrastructure
International Trade
Price Level
Credit Expansion
John Maynard Keynes
Ludwig von Mises
Quantity Theory of Money
Deficit Spending
Central Banking
Banking
Banknotes
Mercantilism
Fiat Money
Gold Standard
Legal Tender
Georg Friedrich Knapp
Monetary Policy
Overproduction
Taxation
Bimetallism
Economic Crisis
Malinvestment
Speculation
Profit and Loss
Werner Sombart
Productivity
Feudalism
Investment
Slavery
Abstinence Theory
Collective Bargaining
Trade Unions
Laissez-faire
Insurance
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Nationalization
Inheritance
Surplus Value
Interventionism
Social Policy
Emil Sax
Progressive Taxation
Welfare Economics
Friedrich List
Protectionism
Public Goods
Bureaucracy
Exchange Rates
Nationalism
Capital Movements
Labor Mobility
Discount Rate
Gold Reserves
Comparative Advantage
Economic Development
Sozialpolitik
Wilhelm Roscher
Table of Contents · 149 segments
1
Front Matter and Table of Contents
chapter
2
Table of Contents Continuation: Book IV and Back Matter
chapter
3
Foreword by Wesley C. Mitchell
essay
4
Translator's Preface by A. F. Hinrichs
essay
5
Author's Preface
essay
6
Introduction §1: The Method of the Following Study
theoretical
7
Introduction §2: The Division of the Subject Matter
theoretical
8
Book I Front Matter: Bibliography and Literature on Marginal Utility
bibliography
9
Book I §3: Purpose and Power in the Economy
theoretical
10
Book I §4: Human Needs
theoretical
11
Book I §5: Gossen's Law of the Satiety of Needs
theoretical
12
Book I §6: The Degrees of Human Needs
theoretical
13
Book I §7: The Appraisal of Future Needs
theoretical
14
Book I §8: Commodities
theoretical
15
Book I §9: Building Up the Simple Economy
theoretical
16
Book I §10: The Unity of the Economy
theoretical
17
Book I §11: The Theory of Products
theoretical
18
Book I §12: The Theory of Labor (Opening)
theoretical
19
Bibliography for § 12: The Theory of Labor
bibliography
20
§ 12. The Theory of Labor
theoretical
21
§ 13. The Theory of Capital: Section Outline
chapter
22
Bibliography for § 13: The Theory of Capital
bibliography
23
§ 13. The Theory of Capital: Natural Capital and Capital Goods
theoretical
24
Capital, Fractional Capital, and Progressive Production
theoretical
25
Bibliographic Note for §14: The Theory of Land
bibliography
26
The Theory of Land
theoretical
27
Cost Productive Means and Specific Productive Means
theoretical
28
Specific and Cost Products; Labor, Capital, and Land
theoretical
29
Bibliography for Marginal Utility in the Isolated Household
bibliography
30
Value as Computation of Utility and the Critique of Marx
theoretical
31
The Margin of Utility in the Water-Scarcity Example
theoretical
32
Cumulative Marginal Utility and Household Valuation
theoretical
33
Divisible Stocks, Total Utility, and the Fundamental Marginal Law
theoretical
34
Laws of Supply and Demand and the Water-Diamond Problem
theoretical
35
Utility Theory and the Price of Diamonds (continued)
theoretical
36
Marginal Utility in Idealized Production
theoretical
37
The Law of the Cost of Production in the Simple Economy
theoretical
38
Changes of Costs and the Computation of Utility
theoretical
39
Diminishing Returns and the Appraisal of Agricultural and Industrial Products
theoretical
40
§20 The Problem of Attribution of Yields
theoretical
41
§21 Front Matter and Bibliographic References
bibliography
42
§21 Common and Specific Attribution of Yields
theoretical
43
Specific Attribution for Capital Goods and Austrian Criticism
theoretical
44
§ 22. The Economic Computation of Utility
theoretical
45
§ 23. Net-Yield and the Productivity of Capital
theoretical
46
§ 24. Capital Computation
theoretical
47
Capital Yield, Discount, Capitalization, Rent, and Interest
theoretical
48
Economic Value and Opening of the Social Economy
theoretical
49
Part I: Theory of Economic Society - Bibliographic Orientation
bibliography
50
The Economic Process and the Theory of Society
theoretical
51
The Basic Forms of Social Action
theoretical
52
The Individual in Economic Society
theoretical
53
Social Institutions
theoretical
54
Part II: The Institutions of Exchange — Bibliographic Note
bibliography
55
§ 30. Exchange
theoretical
56
§ 31. The Market
theoretical
57
§ 32. The Problem of the General Doctrine of Prices
theoretical
58
§ 33. The Fundamental Law of Price-Formation
theoretical
59
§ 34. The Stratification of Prices
theoretical
60
§ 35. The Demand-Index of Consumption and the Unity of the Household
theoretical
61
§ 36. The Fundamental Law of the Change of Price
theoretical
62
§ 37. The Formation of Prices in the Disorganized Market and § 38 Heading
theoretical
63
§38 The Price of Products: The Supply-Index of Costs
theoretical
64
§39 The Competitive Price: Cost-Price Law and Specific Products
theoretical
65
§39 The Competitive Price: Limits of Competition and Over-Competition
theoretical
66
§39 The Competitive Price: Capital, Selection, and Social Function
theoretical
67
§40 The Price of Products
theoretical
68
§40. The Price of Products: Supply Monopoly and Restriction of Supply
theoretical
69
§40. Supply Monopoly: Classification of Demand
theoretical
70
§40. Supply Monopoly: Cost-Price, Joint Costs, and Dumping Mechanism
theoretical
71
§40. Supply Monopoly: Dumping Effects and Railroad Tariffs
theoretical
72
§40. Supply Monopoly: Monopoly of Production and Classical Doctrine
theoretical
73
§41. The Price of Products: Demand-Monopoly and Transition to §42
theoretical
74
The Monopoloid Institutions
theoretical
75
Personal (Subjective) Value-in-Exchange
theoretical
76
Continuation: Exchange-Value and Customary Price Formation
theoretical
77
Economic or Objective Value-in-Exchange
theoretical
78
Conclusions of the General Theory of Price
theoretical
79
Credit and Money: Bibliographical Note
bibliography
80
Credit Transactions, Loans, and Property versus Assets
theoretical
81
Means of Payment by Credit: Commercial Paper
theoretical
82
Unprotected Banknotes, Reserves, and Supplementary Money
theoretical
83
Uncovered Bank Checks and Clearing Bank Deposits
theoretical
84
Clearing Banks, Checks, Lombard Loans, and Credit Payment Innovation
theoretical
85
The National Economic Community of Payment
theoretical
86
The Developed Form of Money
theoretical
87
Money Economy, Credit, and Definitions of Money (continued)
theoretical
88
The Economic or Objective Exchange Value of Money
theoretical
89
The Monetary Material and the Bullion Value of Money
theoretical
90
The Nominal Value of Money (beginning)
theoretical
91
Nominal Value, Paper Money, and Knapp’s State Theory of Money
theoretical
92
The Law of Change in the Value of Gold
theoretical
93
Historical Changes in the Value of Money and the Disappearance of Natural Economy
theoretical
94
Historical Changes in the Value of Money and the Disappearance of Natural Economy (continued)
theoretical
95
Measuring the Value of Money
theoretical
96
The Money-Form of Capital
theoretical
97
The Process of Capital-Formation in the Money-Economy
theoretical
98
Money-Capital and Natural-Value Security-Cover
theoretical
99
The Capital Market
theoretical
100
The Computation in Money
theoretical
101
Part III Opening Bibliography: Community of Acquisition and Income Formation
bibliography
102
The Division of Labor
theoretical
103
The Localization of Industry
theoretical
104
The Economic Stratification of Society
theoretical
105
The Enterprise: Opening Definition of the Individual Establishment
theoretical
106
Translator’s Footnote to §62 on Farm Mortgage Distress and Usury
footnotes
107
The Enterprise: Leadership, Ownership, and the Modern Entrepreneur
theoretical
108
Enterprise, Entrepreneurial Leadership, and Large-Scale Capitalist Organization
theoretical
109
Social Economy, Social Income, and Wealth
theoretical
110
Agricultural Rent and Differential Rent
theoretical
111
Ricardo's Theory of Agricultural Rent and Land Monopoly
theoretical
112
Rent of Urban Lands
theoretical
113
Productive Interest
theoretical
114
Interest Rate Decline and the Willingness to Save
theoretical
115
Consumptive Interest and Urban Mortgage Loans
theoretical
116
Entrepreneur Income and Profits
theoretical
117
Promoter's Enterprise and Profits
theoretical
118
Speculation on the Exchange and the Profits of Speculation
theoretical
119
Promoters, Exchange Speculation, and Pools
theoretical
120
The Theory of Wages
theoretical
121
The Formation of Wages in the Modern Labor-Market
theoretical
122
Labor Unions, Class Consciousness, and the Law of Combinations
theoretical
123
§ 74: Yield-Wage and Capitalist Exchange-Value Calculation
theoretical
124
Subsistence Yield-Wages, Factory Labor, and the Loss of Life-Values
theoretical
125
The Will to Work, Wage Labor, and the Limits of Yield-Wage
theoretical
126
Profit-Sharing, Labor Organizations, Protective Legislation, and the Future Judgment of Capitalism
theoretical
127
Part IV: The Constitution of the Private Economy—Bibliographic Front Matter
bibliography
128
§ 75. The Constitution of the Private Economy at the Dawn of the Capitalistic Era
theoretical
129
§ 76. The Domination of Capitalism in Modern National Economy
theoretical
130
Capitalistic Leadership, Monopoly, and the Rise of Economic Despotism
theoretical
131
Theoretical Foundations for Domestic National-Economic Policy: Classical and Modern Theory
theoretical
132
Axioms for Modern Domestic Economic Policy
theoretical
133
State Egoism and the Possibility of Economic Intervention
theoretical
134
Book III: Theory of the State-Economy—Bibliography
bibliography
135
Introductory Remarks on the Theory of the State Economy
theoretical
136
§ 78. The Public Economic Process
theoretical
137
§ 79. Value in the Economy of the State
theoretical
138
§ 80. The Economic Principle in State Economy
theoretical
139
Taxation, Personal Value, and Progressive Tax Rates
theoretical
140
Book IV: Theory of the World-Economy, Front Matter and Bibliography for § 81
bibliography
141
§ 81. The World Economy
theoretical
142
§ 82. The International Formation of Prices
theoretical
143
§ 83. Exchange-Value and Current Values of Money in International Trade
theoretical
144
Foreign Payment Pressure, Gold Reserves, and Discount Policy
theoretical
145
The Equalization of the International Balance of Payments and the Movements of the Trade Balance
theoretical
146
The Development of National and World Economies
theoretical
147
Conclusion: Protective Duties and Foreign Policy for the National Economy
theoretical
148
Abbreviations
bibliography
149
Index
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