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Theory of Social Economics

1914

by Wieser

Austrian SchoolCapital TheoryFriedrich von WieserIncome DistributionMarginal UtilityPrice TheoryPublic FinanceBalance of PaymentsCarl MengerClassical EconomicsEconomic HistoryEugen von Bohm-BawerkHerbert SpencerJohn Stuart MillKarl KniesMax WeberValuationClass StruggleCommunismJoseph SchumpeterProletariatSocialismHermann Heinrich GossenJohann Heinrich von ThunenMethodologyCompetitionFree TradeMathematical EconomicsMonopolyStationary EconomyAlfred MarshallLabor Theory of ValueLeon WalrasWilliam Stanley JevonsRationalityUtilitarianismUtilityJeremy BenthamTime PreferenceCapital GoodsComplementary GoodsEconomic GoodsEquilibriumDavid RicardoEconomies of ScaleSupply and DemandAdam SmithInterest RatesIrving FisherJohn Bates ClarkFixed CapitalRaw MaterialsCapital AccumulationRoundabout ProductionDiminishing ReturnsFranz OppenheimerGround RentProduction CostsGustav CasselKnut WicksellKarl MarxPrice ControlsEconomic CalculationCapitalismEffective DemandScarcitySubjective ValueOpportunity CostInnovationStandard of LivingProperty RightsMarginalismSavingProductivity of CapitalExchange ValueUse ValueAdolf WagnerGustav SchmollerHistorical SchoolDivision of LaborMonetary TheorySocial ContractGame TheoryFerdinand LassalleAnthropologyIndividualismAntoine Augustin CournotCartelsFrancis Ysidro EdgeworthUsuryLabor MarketMoney MarketStock ExchangeWagesPurchasing PowerEntrepreneurshipMarginal CostGuildsPrice FormationDumpingInfrastructureInternational TradePrice LevelCredit ExpansionJohn Maynard KeynesLudwig von MisesQuantity Theory of MoneyDeficit SpendingCentral BankingBankingBanknotesMercantilismFiat MoneyGold StandardLegal TenderGeorg Friedrich KnappMonetary PolicyOverproductionTaxationBimetallismEconomic CrisisMalinvestmentSpeculationProfit and LossWerner SombartProductivityFeudalismInvestmentSlaveryAbstinence TheoryCollective BargainingTrade UnionsLaissez-faireInsuranceArthur Cecil PigouNationalizationInheritanceSurplus ValueInterventionismSocial PolicyEmil SaxProgressive TaxationWelfare EconomicsFriedrich ListProtectionismPublic GoodsBureaucracyExchange RatesNationalismCapital MovementsLabor MobilityDiscount RateGold ReservesComparative AdvantageEconomic DevelopmentSozialpolitikWilhelm Roscher

Table of Contents · 149 segments

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Front Matter and Table of Contentschapter
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Table of Contents Continuation: Book IV and Back Matterchapter
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Foreword by Wesley C. Mitchellessay
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Translator's Preface by A. F. Hinrichsessay
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Author's Prefaceessay
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Introduction §1: The Method of the Following Studytheoretical
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Introduction §2: The Division of the Subject Mattertheoretical
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Book I Front Matter: Bibliography and Literature on Marginal Utilitybibliography
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Book I §3: Purpose and Power in the Economytheoretical
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Book I §4: Human Needstheoretical
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Book I §5: Gossen's Law of the Satiety of Needstheoretical
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Book I §6: The Degrees of Human Needstheoretical
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Book I §7: The Appraisal of Future Needstheoretical
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Book I §8: Commoditiestheoretical
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Book I §9: Building Up the Simple Economytheoretical
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Book I §10: The Unity of the Economytheoretical
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Book I §11: The Theory of Productstheoretical
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Book I §12: The Theory of Labor (Opening)theoretical
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Bibliography for § 12: The Theory of Laborbibliography
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§ 12. The Theory of Labortheoretical
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§ 13. The Theory of Capital: Section Outlinechapter
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Bibliography for § 13: The Theory of Capitalbibliography
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§ 13. The Theory of Capital: Natural Capital and Capital Goodstheoretical
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Capital, Fractional Capital, and Progressive Productiontheoretical
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Bibliographic Note for §14: The Theory of Landbibliography
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The Theory of Landtheoretical
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Cost Productive Means and Specific Productive Meanstheoretical
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Specific and Cost Products; Labor, Capital, and Landtheoretical
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Bibliography for Marginal Utility in the Isolated Householdbibliography
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Value as Computation of Utility and the Critique of Marxtheoretical
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The Margin of Utility in the Water-Scarcity Exampletheoretical
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Cumulative Marginal Utility and Household Valuationtheoretical
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Divisible Stocks, Total Utility, and the Fundamental Marginal Lawtheoretical
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Laws of Supply and Demand and the Water-Diamond Problemtheoretical
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Utility Theory and the Price of Diamonds (continued)theoretical
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Marginal Utility in Idealized Productiontheoretical
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The Law of the Cost of Production in the Simple Economytheoretical
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Changes of Costs and the Computation of Utilitytheoretical
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Diminishing Returns and the Appraisal of Agricultural and Industrial Productstheoretical
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§20 The Problem of Attribution of Yieldstheoretical
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§21 Front Matter and Bibliographic Referencesbibliography
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§21 Common and Specific Attribution of Yieldstheoretical
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Specific Attribution for Capital Goods and Austrian Criticismtheoretical
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§ 22. The Economic Computation of Utilitytheoretical
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§ 23. Net-Yield and the Productivity of Capitaltheoretical
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§ 24. Capital Computationtheoretical
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Capital Yield, Discount, Capitalization, Rent, and Interesttheoretical
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Economic Value and Opening of the Social Economytheoretical
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Part I: Theory of Economic Society - Bibliographic Orientationbibliography
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The Economic Process and the Theory of Societytheoretical
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The Basic Forms of Social Actiontheoretical
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The Individual in Economic Societytheoretical
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Social Institutionstheoretical
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Part II: The Institutions of Exchange — Bibliographic Notebibliography
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§ 30. Exchangetheoretical
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§ 31. The Markettheoretical
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§ 32. The Problem of the General Doctrine of Pricestheoretical
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§ 33. The Fundamental Law of Price-Formationtheoretical
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§ 34. The Stratification of Pricestheoretical
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§ 35. The Demand-Index of Consumption and the Unity of the Householdtheoretical
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§ 36. The Fundamental Law of the Change of Pricetheoretical
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§ 37. The Formation of Prices in the Disorganized Market and § 38 Headingtheoretical
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§38 The Price of Products: The Supply-Index of Coststheoretical
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§39 The Competitive Price: Cost-Price Law and Specific Productstheoretical
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§39 The Competitive Price: Limits of Competition and Over-Competitiontheoretical
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§39 The Competitive Price: Capital, Selection, and Social Functiontheoretical
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§40 The Price of Productstheoretical
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§40. The Price of Products: Supply Monopoly and Restriction of Supplytheoretical
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§40. Supply Monopoly: Classification of Demandtheoretical
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§40. Supply Monopoly: Cost-Price, Joint Costs, and Dumping Mechanismtheoretical
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§40. Supply Monopoly: Dumping Effects and Railroad Tariffstheoretical
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§40. Supply Monopoly: Monopoly of Production and Classical Doctrinetheoretical
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§41. The Price of Products: Demand-Monopoly and Transition to §42theoretical
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The Monopoloid Institutionstheoretical
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Personal (Subjective) Value-in-Exchangetheoretical
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Continuation: Exchange-Value and Customary Price Formationtheoretical
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Economic or Objective Value-in-Exchangetheoretical
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Conclusions of the General Theory of Pricetheoretical
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Credit and Money: Bibliographical Notebibliography
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Credit Transactions, Loans, and Property versus Assetstheoretical
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Means of Payment by Credit: Commercial Papertheoretical
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Unprotected Banknotes, Reserves, and Supplementary Moneytheoretical
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Uncovered Bank Checks and Clearing Bank Depositstheoretical
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Clearing Banks, Checks, Lombard Loans, and Credit Payment Innovationtheoretical
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The National Economic Community of Paymenttheoretical
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The Developed Form of Moneytheoretical
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Money Economy, Credit, and Definitions of Money (continued)theoretical
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The Economic or Objective Exchange Value of Moneytheoretical
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The Monetary Material and the Bullion Value of Moneytheoretical
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The Nominal Value of Money (beginning)theoretical
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Nominal Value, Paper Money, and Knapp’s State Theory of Moneytheoretical
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The Law of Change in the Value of Goldtheoretical
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Historical Changes in the Value of Money and the Disappearance of Natural Economytheoretical
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Historical Changes in the Value of Money and the Disappearance of Natural Economy (continued)theoretical
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Measuring the Value of Moneytheoretical
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The Money-Form of Capitaltheoretical
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The Process of Capital-Formation in the Money-Economytheoretical
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Money-Capital and Natural-Value Security-Covertheoretical
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The Capital Markettheoretical
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The Computation in Moneytheoretical
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Part III Opening Bibliography: Community of Acquisition and Income Formationbibliography
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The Division of Labortheoretical
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The Localization of Industrytheoretical
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The Economic Stratification of Societytheoretical
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The Enterprise: Opening Definition of the Individual Establishmenttheoretical
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Translator’s Footnote to §62 on Farm Mortgage Distress and Usuryfootnotes
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The Enterprise: Leadership, Ownership, and the Modern Entrepreneurtheoretical
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Enterprise, Entrepreneurial Leadership, and Large-Scale Capitalist Organizationtheoretical
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Social Economy, Social Income, and Wealththeoretical
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Agricultural Rent and Differential Renttheoretical
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Ricardo's Theory of Agricultural Rent and Land Monopolytheoretical
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Rent of Urban Landstheoretical
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Productive Interesttheoretical
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Interest Rate Decline and the Willingness to Savetheoretical
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Consumptive Interest and Urban Mortgage Loanstheoretical
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Entrepreneur Income and Profitstheoretical
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Promoter's Enterprise and Profitstheoretical
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Speculation on the Exchange and the Profits of Speculationtheoretical
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Promoters, Exchange Speculation, and Poolstheoretical
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The Theory of Wagestheoretical
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The Formation of Wages in the Modern Labor-Markettheoretical
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Labor Unions, Class Consciousness, and the Law of Combinationstheoretical
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§ 74: Yield-Wage and Capitalist Exchange-Value Calculationtheoretical
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Subsistence Yield-Wages, Factory Labor, and the Loss of Life-Valuestheoretical
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The Will to Work, Wage Labor, and the Limits of Yield-Wagetheoretical
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Profit-Sharing, Labor Organizations, Protective Legislation, and the Future Judgment of Capitalismtheoretical
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Part IV: The Constitution of the Private Economy—Bibliographic Front Matterbibliography
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§ 75. The Constitution of the Private Economy at the Dawn of the Capitalistic Eratheoretical
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§ 76. The Domination of Capitalism in Modern National Economytheoretical
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Capitalistic Leadership, Monopoly, and the Rise of Economic Despotismtheoretical
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Theoretical Foundations for Domestic National-Economic Policy: Classical and Modern Theorytheoretical
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Axioms for Modern Domestic Economic Policytheoretical
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State Egoism and the Possibility of Economic Interventiontheoretical
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Book III: Theory of the State-Economy—Bibliographybibliography
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Introductory Remarks on the Theory of the State Economytheoretical
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§ 78. The Public Economic Processtheoretical
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§ 79. Value in the Economy of the Statetheoretical
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§ 80. The Economic Principle in State Economytheoretical
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Taxation, Personal Value, and Progressive Tax Ratestheoretical
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Book IV: Theory of the World-Economy, Front Matter and Bibliography for § 81bibliography
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§ 81. The World Economytheoretical
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§ 82. The International Formation of Pricestheoretical
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§ 83. Exchange-Value and Current Values of Money in International Tradetheoretical
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Foreign Payment Pressure, Gold Reserves, and Discount Policytheoretical
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The Equalization of the International Balance of Payments and the Movements of the Trade Balancetheoretical
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The Development of National and World Economiestheoretical
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Conclusion: Protective Duties and Foreign Policy for the National Economytheoretical
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Abbreviationsbibliography
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Indexbibliography