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Ricardo als Begründer der theoretischen Nationalökonomie

1924

by Amonn

Classical EconomicsDavid RicardoPolitical EconomyEconomic HistoryLabor Theory of ValueGround RentWagesAnthropologyExchange ValueMethodologyPrice TheoryAdam SmithSubjective ValueUse ValueUtilityFixed CapitalProduction CostsProfit and LossRoundabout ProductionMarginal CostCausalityProperty RightsScarcityAgricultureSupply and DemandDiminishing ReturnsRaw MaterialsEquilibriumDemographyStandard of LivingThomas MalthusCapital TheoryCapital GoodsInterest RatesFactors of ProductionGustav CasselMarginal Utility

Table of Contents · 23 segments

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Title Page and Publication Detailsfront_matter
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Forewordforeword
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Table of Contentsfront_matter
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Section 1: Subject and Task of Theoretical Economicschapter
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Section 2: The Concept of Value in Theoretical Economicschapter
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Section 3: Value and Wealthchapter
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Section 4: The Basic Principle of Explaining Exchange Valuechapter
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Section 5: The Basic Law of Exchange-Value Formationchapter
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Section 6: Labor Quantity and Labor Valuechapter
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Section 7: Direct and Past Labor as Capitalchapter
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Section 8: Capital Profit and the Modification of Labor Valuechapter
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Section 9: Durability of Capital and Turnoverchapter
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Section 10: Ground Rent as a Problemchapter
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Section 11: Ground Rent and Land Qualitychapter
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Section 12: Intensive Rent and Additional Capital on Landchapter
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Section 13: Rent and Labor Quantitychapter
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Section 14: Mining Rent and Resource Rentchapter
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Section 15: Natural Price, Market Price, Supply, and Demandchapter
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Section 16: Wages and the Natural Wagechapter
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Section 17: Retrospective Critique of the Labor-Value Principlechapter
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Section 18: Reconstructing Ricardo Through Relative Scarcitychapter
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Section 19: Applying the Scarcity Principlechapter
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Section 20: Interdependence of Exchange Values, Cassel, and Marginal Utilitychapter