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Simonde de Sismondi als Nationalökonom Teil II
1945
by
Amonn
Alfred Amonn
Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
Economic History
Demography
Adam Smith
Classical Economics
Economic Crisis
Income Distribution
Interventionism
John Maynard Keynes
Say's Law
Social Policy
Thomas Malthus
Welfare Economics
David Ricardo
Jean-Baptiste Say
National Income
Agriculture
Ground Rent
Capital Accumulation
Capitalism
Competition
Division of Labor
Free Trade
Guilds
Interest Rates
Overproduction
Protectionism
Wages
Banknotes
Deficit Spending
Fiat Money
Monetary Theory
Public Finance
Quantity Theory of Money
Taxation
Labor Law
Labor Market
Poverty
Unemployment
Laissez-faire
Mercantilism
Physiocracy
Political Economy
Welfare State
Fixed Capital
Profit and Loss
Bureaucracy
Feudalism
Inheritance
Slavery
Monopoly
Effective Demand
Supply and Demand
Innovation
Price Theory
Capital Intensity
Industrial Revolution
Economic Policy
Banking
Bimetallism
Interest Theory
Progressive Taxation
Stationary Economy
Capital Structure
Table of Contents · 30 segments
1
Title Page and Publication Details
front_matter
2
Foreword
foreword
3
Table of Contents
front_matter
4
Introduction I: New Principles, Dynamics, Welfare, and the Break with Liberalism
chapter
5
Introduction II: Historical Genesis, Prefaces, Main Theses, and Early Books of the Nouveaux Principes
chapter
6
Introduction III: Agrarian Economy, Agrarian Policy, and Ricardo’s Rent Theory
chapter
7
Introduction IV: Commercial Wealth, Competition, Wages, Interest, Machinery, and Trade Policy
chapter
8
Introduction V: Money, Credit, Taxation, Public Debt, and Capital Destruction
chapter
9
Introduction VI: Population Theory, Machinery, Labor Protection, and Social Reform
chapter
10
Introduction VII: Appendix Debates on Production, Consumption, Overproduction, and Say’s Law
appendix
11
Presentation I: Object, Task, Origin, and Development of Political Economy
chapter
12
Presentation II: Wealth, Capital, Income, Production, and Distribution
chapter
13
Presentation III: The Circular Process in a Progressive Economy
chapter
14
Presentation IV: Money, Trade, and Unproductive Labor in the Economic Process
chapter
15
Presentation V: Agrarian Economy and Agrarian Policy
chapter
16
Presentation VI: Ground Rent and Ricardo’s Theory
chapter
17
Presentation VII: Exchange, Trade, and Commerce
chapter
18
Presentation VIII: Competitive Struggle and Its Consequences
chapter
19
Presentation IX: Wages and Interest
chapter
20
Presentation X: Division of Labor and Use of Machines
chapter
21
Presentation XI: Free Competition and the Critique of Interest Harmony
chapter
22
Presentation XII: Economic Policy, Monopolies, Guilds, Tariffs, Colonies, and Government Influence
chapter
23
Presentation XIII: Money and Credit
chapter
24
Presentation XIV: Taxation, Public Loans, and Public Debt
chapter
25
Presentation XV: Population Theory and Population Policy
chapter
26
Explanatory Notes I–III: State Purpose, Basic Concepts, and the Economic Circular Flow
essay
27
Explanatory Notes IV–V: Rent Theory, Market Economy, and Competition
essay
28
Explanatory Notes VI–IX: Interest, Machinery, Interest Harmony, and Economic Policy
essay
29
Explanatory Notes X–XIII: Money and Credit, Taxation, Population, and Technical Progress
essay
30
Subject Index
references