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Führer Durch Die Krisenpolitik

1934

by Machlup

ProtectionismAustrian SchoolEconomic PolicyFritz MachlupImmanuel KantMethodologyAutarkyCredit ExpansionInfrastructureInnovationMonetary ReformPlanned EconomyProduction CostsCausalityInterventionismBusiness CyclesCentral BankingInflationCapital FlightExchange RatesGold ReservesBusiness Cycle TheoryCapital TheoryMalinvestmentMonetary PolicyUnemploymentWage RigidityProfit and LossExchange ControlSubsidiesCapital AccumulationCapital ConsumptionSavingHoardingCapital MovementsCapitalismCompetitionTrade UnionsWagesPurchasing PowerReal IncomeTaxationInterest RatesNational IncomePublic FinanceDivision of LaborFree TradeAccountingEconomic CrisisFixed CapitalMoney MarketMarginal UtilityOverproductionFree BankingBalance of PaymentsDeficit SpendingReparationsMonetary TheoryMoney SupplyVelocity of CirculationAgricultureSocial PolicyIndustrial RevolutionInternational TradeDepreciationInvestmentOpportunity CostLiberalismWilhelm RopkeExpectationsTrade PolicyDeflationDevaluationGold StandardComparative AdvantageDumpingNeutral MoneyPrice StabilityBanknotesBankingForced SavingLiquidityDiscount RateGresham's LawPrice LevelBimetallismCommodity MoneyJohn LawEconomic CalculationCapital GoodsRoundabout ProductionPrice TheoryRationalizationMonopolyLabor MarketCartelsInsurancePrice ControlsGuildsLabor MobilityCooperativesSocialismSyndicalismCorporatismFactors of ProductionConsumer SovereigntyEugen von Bohm-BawerkGottfried HaberlerLudwig von Mises

Table of Contents · 78 segments

1
Publication Front Matter and Copyrightessay
2
Preface: Purpose, Method, and Scope of the Guideessay
3
Table of Contentsessay
4
Chapter 1: Economic Policy and Crisis Policychapter
5
Chapter 2 Introduction: Pump-Priming through Credit Expansionchapter
6
Credit Expansion and Currencychapter
7
Credit Expansion and Productionchapter
8
Raising the Price Levelchapter
9
Chapter 3 Introduction: Employment Creation through Investmentchapter
10
Risk and Profitabilitychapter
11
Capital Procurement through Inflationchapter
12
Capital Procurement through Taxationchapter
13
Capital Procurement through Domestic Loanschapter
14
Capital Procurement through Foreign Creditchapter
15
Productive Unemployment Reliefchapter
16
Conditions for Successful Employment Creationchapter
17
Chapter 4: Reduction of Working Time and the Beginning of the Double-Earner Questionchapter
18
Ban on Double Earners: Practical Effectstheoretical
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Chapter Five Introduction: Lowering Production Costschapter
20
Purchasing Power and Cost Reductionstheoretical
21
Lowering the Interest Ratetheoretical
22
Lowering Labor Coststheoretical
23
Lowering Taxestheoretical
24
Reducing Tariffstheoretical
25
Chapter Six Introduction: Relief from Debt Burdenschapter
26
Industrial Debttheoretical
27
Agricultural Debttheoretical
28
Support for Bankstheoretical
29
International Indebtednesstheoretical
30
Price Collapse, Money Supply, and Debt Burdentheoretical
31
Chapter Seven Introduction: Internal Colonization and Natural Economychapter
32
Re-Agrarianization of Industrial Countriestheoretical
33
Settlement as Job Creationtheoretical
34
Natural Exchange Instead of Money Economytheoretical
35
Urban-Edge Settlement as Social Aidtheoretical
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Chapter Eight Introduction: Autarkizationchapter
37
Self-Sufficiency as an Idealtheoretical
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Autarky as Fatetheoretical
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Balancing Individual Trade Balancestheoretical
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Balancing the General Trade Balancetheoretical
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Balancing the Balance of Paymentstheoretical
42
Protection of Domestic Productiontheoretical
43
Comparative Costs and International Division of Labor: Conclusiontheoretical
44
Chapter 9 Introduction: Dismantling Foreign Trade Barrierschapter
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Types of Tariffs: Revenue, Protective, Infant-Industry, Retaliatory, Anti-Dumping, and Preferential Dutiestheoretical
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Import Bans and Quotastheoretical
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Foreign Exchange Controlstheoretical
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Unilateral Free Tradetheoretical
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Chapter 10 Introduction: Reforms of the Monetary Systemchapter
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Abolition of Money, Barter, and Cashless Clearingtheoretical
51
Increasing the Quantity of Moneytheoretical
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Demurrage Money and Free Moneytheoretical
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Index Currency and Price-Level Stabilizationtheoretical
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The Rules of the Gold Standardtheoretical
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The Backing of Moneytheoretical
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World Money and Domestic Currenciestheoretical
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Chapter 11 Introduction: Saving or Consumingchapter
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Capital in Productiontheoretical
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Liquid Capitaltheoretical
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Stimulating Production through Increased Demandtheoretical
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Saving without Investingtheoretical
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Chapter 12 Introduction: Restricting or Accelerating Technical Progresschapter
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Rationalizationtheoretical
64
Technological Unemploymenttheoretical
65
Malrationalizationtheoretical
66
Technocracytheoretical
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Technical Progress and Working Timetheoretical
68
Chapter 13 Introduction: Restricting Competitionchapter
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Official Price Fixingtheoretical
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Cartels and Truststheoretical
71
Entry into Trades and Guild Restrictionstheoretical
72
Department Stores and Consumer Cooperativestheoretical
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Chapter 14 Introduction: Planned Economychapter
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Pseudo-Planned Economies, Monopoly, and Corporatist Orderstheoretical
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Planned Direction of the Economy and the Calculation Problemtheoretical
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The Common Good before Self-Interesttheoretical
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Recommended Writingsbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography