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Money Method and the Market Process Essays by Ludwig von Mises
1990
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Mises
Austrian School
Ludwig von Mises
Mises Institute
Business Cycle Theory
Carl Menger
Economic Calculation
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Friedrich A. Hayek
Friedrich von Wieser
Historical School
Interventionism
Keynesian Economics
Marginal Utility
Methodological Individualism
Monetary Theory
Positivism
Praxeology
Price Mechanism
Property Rights
Verstehen
Effective Demand
Inflation
Joseph Schumpeter
Macroeconomics
Money Supply
Oskar Morgenstern
Price Level
Cooperatives
Free Trade
Nationalism
Socialism
Wilhelm Ropke
Adam Smith
David Hume
Human Action
Physiocracy
Political Economy
Price Theory
Richard Cantillon
Elasticity of Demand
Equilibrium
Mathematical Economics
Methodology
Subjective Value
A Priori
Teleology
Balance of Payments
Economic History
Communism
Entrepreneurship
Ideal Type
Totalitarianism
Catallactics
Max Weber
Utilitarianism
Rationality
Iron Law of Wages
Napoleon Bonaparte
Value Judgments
Classical Economics
Collectivism
Division of Labor
Individualism
Natural Law
Othmar Spann
Werner Sombart
Scarcity
Gustav Schmoller
Institutionalism
Karl Knies
Lujo Brentano
Bruno Hildebrand
Leon Walras
Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
Wilhelm Roscher
William Stanley Jevons
Comparative Advantage
Capitalism
Economic Goods
Fiat Money
Fiduciary Media
John Law
Liquidity
Velocity of Circulation
Economic Policy
Quantity Theory of Money
Statism
Banking School
Price Formation
Purchasing Power
Banking
Banknotes
Credit Expansion
Bimetallism
Gold Standard
Interest Theory
Irving Fisher
John Maynard Keynes
Stationary Economy
Bretton Woods
John Stuart Mill
Neutral Money
League of Nations
Monetary Policy
Monetary Stability
Stabilization
Central Banking
Currency School
Great Depression
Interest Rates
Knut Wicksell
Business Cycles
Deflation
Monetary Reform
Wages
Adolf Wagner
Georg Friedrich Knapp
Reichsbank
Discount Rate
Speculation
Capital Flight
Exchange Control
Capital Movements
International Trade
Mercantilism
Nassau Senior
Protectionism
Economic Integration
David Ricardo
Frederic Bastiat
Liberalism
Friedrich List
Industrial Revolution
Laissez-faire
Autarky
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Raw Materials
World War I
Labor Mobility
Standard of Living
Trade Unions
Unemployment
Gresham's Law
Infrastructure
Imperialism
Marxism
Woodrow Wilson
Dumping
Cartels
Innovation
Monopoly
New Deal
Reparations
Ferdinand Lassalle
Vladimir Lenin
Sovereignty
Syndicalism
Democracy
Customs Union
Capital Accumulation
Nationalization
Economic Development
Thorstein Veblen
Welfare State
Capital Goods
Income Distribution
Jeremy Bentham
Planned Economy
Roundabout Production
Saving
Consumer Sovereignty
Economies of Scale
Feudalism
Otto von Bismarck
Social Policy
Karl Marx
Competition
John Kenneth Galbraith
Education
Class Struggle
Voltaire
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Minimum Wage
Friedrich Engels
Manchester School
Russian Revolution
Poverty
Accounting
Profit and Loss
Rudolf Hilferding
Plato
Subsidies
Capital Theory
Economic Efficiency
Taxation
Resource Allocation
Price Controls
Productivity
Deficit Spending
Causality
Empiricism
Coercion
Rule of Law
Anthropology
Proletariat
Slavery
Egalitarianism
Table of Contents · 138 segments
1
Front Matter, Patrons, Publication Data, and Contents
chapter
2
Foreword by Margit von Mises
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3
Introduction: Mises, Austrian Economics, Methodology, Money, and Comparative Systems
theoretical
4
Macroeconomic Aggregates, Methodological Individualism, and Austrian Microfoundations
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5
Introduction Section V: Overview of the Mises Essay Collection
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6
Social Science and Natural Science I: Origins of Social Science and Political Economy
theoretical
7
Social Science and Natural Science II: Positivism, Measurement, Mathematics, and Static Equilibrium
theoretical
8
Social Science and Natural Science III: Praxeology, A Priori Economics, and Historical Experience
theoretical
9
Social Science and Natural Science IV: Historical Understanding and Its Limits
theoretical
10
Historical Type Concepts and the Methods of the Social Sciences
theoretical
11
The Treatment of Irrationality in the Social Sciences, Sections I–III
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12
Rationality, Means, and Homo Agens
theoretical
13
Needs, Instincts, and the Error of the Iron Law of Wages
theoretical
14
Value Judgments, Understanding, and Historical Interpretation
theoretical
15
Verstehen, Quantification, and the Limits of Historical Explanation
theoretical
16
Collectivism, Individualism, and Rational Social Cooperation
theoretical
17
Scarcity, Rationality, and the Popular Disparagement of Social Science
theoretical
18
Conclusion on Irrationality and the Social Sciences
theoretical
19
Epistemological Relativism in the Sciences of Human Action: Introduction
essay
20
Positivism, History, and the Limits of Empirical Method
theoretical
21
Classical Economics, Subjective Value, Historicism, and the Opening of Weber’s Sociology
theoretical
22
Rational and Irrational Action: Weber, Ends, and Means
theoretical
23
Value Judgments, Psychoanalysis, Historicism, and the Praxeological A Priori
theoretical
24
Historicism, Institutional Economics, Prediction, and Trend Doctrine
theoretical
25
Epistemological versus Ethical Relativism and the Neutrality of Economics
theoretical
26
Money: Economic Goods, Monetary Services, and the Value of Money
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27
Money Supply, Money Demand, and the Velocity of Circulation
theoretical
28
Fluctuations in the Value of Money and Resistance to the Quantity Theory
theoretical
29
Quantity Theory, Rival Doctrines, and Monetary Dynamics (continued)
theoretical
30
Money Substitutes
theoretical
31
Economic Calculation and the Problem of Value Stability
theoretical
32
The Non-Neutrality of Money
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33
The Suitability of Methods of Ascertaining Changes in Purchasing Power for International Currency and Banking Policy
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The Suitability of Methods of Ascertaining Changes in Purchasing Power: Introduction
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35
The Suitability of Methods: Social Effects of Changes in the Purchasing Power of Gold
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The Suitability of Methods: Analysis of Attempts at Stabilization
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The Suitability of Methods: Causes of Recent Changes in Purchasing Power
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The Suitability of Methods: Measuring Fluctuations in Purchasing Power
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The Suitability of Methods: Pure Gold Standard and Banking Policy
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40
The Suitability of Methods: Attainable Reform Objectives
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The Suitability of Methods: Measurement as a Standard for Currency and Banking Policy
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42
The Great German Inflation: Monetary Theory and German Intellectual Errors
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43
The Great German Inflation: Graham's Survey and Reichsbank Policy
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The Great German Inflation: Lessons from Hyperinflation
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45
Senior's Lectures on Monetary Problems
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46
Trade: The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor
chapter
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: Introduction
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: The Argument of National Prestige
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: The War Argument
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: The War Argument in Neutral Countries
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: The Wages Argument
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: Over-Population and Monetary or Foreign Exchange Arguments
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: Protection from the Point of View of Home Policy
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The Disintegration of the International Division of Labor: The International Conflict of Economic Interests
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Conclusion: Liberalism, Free Trade, and International Peace
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Autarky and its Consequences I: Terminological Remarks
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Autarky and its Consequences II: The Rise of Modern Protectionism
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Autarky and its Consequences III: Remarks on the Theory of Foreign Trade
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Autarky and its Consequences IV: Big Business and Protection
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Autarky and its Consequences V: Protection and Defense
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Autarky and its Consequences VI: Protection and Government Control of Business
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Autarky and its Consequences VII: Protectionism on the Part of Creditor Nations
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Autarky and its Consequences VIII: Totalitarianism and Autarky; Opening of Sovereignty in the Present World
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Sovereignty in the Present World
theoretical
65
The United States and World Affairs
theoretical
66
Economic Nationalism and Peaceful Economic Cooperation: Chauvinism, Nationalism, and Liberal Peace
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67
Economic Nationalism and Peaceful Economic Cooperation: Interventionism, Protectionism, and Failed Pacifism
essay
68
Economic Nationalism and Peaceful Economic Cooperation: Federation Plans, the Atlantic Charter, and Free Trade
essay
69
The Plight of the Underdeveloped Nations: Foreign Investment and Nationalization
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70
Iranian Oil Expropriation: International Law and Military Futility
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71
Iranian Expropriation, Foreign Investment, and Point Four
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72
Underdeveloped Countries, Capital Scarcity, and Laissez-Faire
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Western Anti-Capitalist Ideology and the Underdeveloped Nations
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Comparative Economic Systems: Capitalism versus Socialism, I
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Comparative Economic Systems: Private Property, Liberalism, and Market Democracy, II
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Comparative Economic Systems: Market Democracy and Inflation, III
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Comparative Economic Systems: State Socialism and Public Enterprise Failure, IV
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Postwar Socialist Nationalization and the Decline of Western Socialism
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On Equality and Inequality, I: Natural Law, Unequal Capacities, and Capitalist Service to the Masses
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On Equality and Inequality, II: Advertising, Consumer Behavior, and Paternalism
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On Equality and Inequality, III: Education and Inborn Intellectual Differences
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On Equality and Inequality, IV: Majority Rule Without the Myth of Natural Equality
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On Equality and Inequality, V: The Common Man, Socialism, and Consumer Sovereignty
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On Equality and Inequality, VI: Elites, Masses, and Progressive Businessmen
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85
On Equality and Inequality, VII: Socialist Trends and the Task of Reversal
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The Clash of Group Interests, I: Polylogism and Irreconcilable Conflict
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The Clash of Group Interests, II: Caste Privilege, Capitalism, and Long-Run Harmony
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88
Group Privilege, Marxian Class Conflict, and Producer Policy
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89
Mercantilism, Utilitarian Ethics, and the Economic Basis of Peace
essay
90
Anti-Liberal Revolt, Economic Ignorance, and the Return to Restrictionism
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91
The Contemporary Philosophy of Conflict and the Need for Liberal Social Philosophy
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A Hundred Years of Marxian Socialism: Marx’s Influence and Class Epistemology
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Marxism Against Freedom and the Failure of the Pauperization Thesis
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Capital Accumulation, Marginal Utility, and the Capitalist Method of Fighting Poverty
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Capital Accumulation, Incentives, and the Superiority of Capitalism
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Market Democracy, Political Democracy, and Economic Calculation
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Marxism, State Socialism, and the Failure of Public Management
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Observations on the Russian Reform Movement: Introduction
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Consumers' Supremacy and the Socialist Incentive Problem
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Liberman Reforms, Profit, and Economic Calculation under Socialism
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The Reform Problem of Socialist Remuneration
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102
Consumer-Valued Wage Determination under Capitalism and Socialism
theoretical
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The Cooperative Idea: Failed Producer Cooperatives, Private Enterprise, and Farmer–Consumer Conflict
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The Cooperative Idea IV–V and Principles I: Consumption, Cooperative Rhetoric, and the Origin of Cooperation
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Principles and Methods II: Producers and Consumers
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Principles and Methods III: Cooperatives within Free Competition
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Principles and Methods IV: The Character of Cooperatives’ Profits
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Cooperative Profits, Cost Pricing, and Patronage Refunds (continued)
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V. The Disposition of the Cooperatives’ Profits
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VI. Is the Cooperative Movement Economically Sound?
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VII. The Political Element in the Cooperative Movement
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VIII. Monopolistic and Totalitarian Tendencies in the Cooperative Movement
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IX. Are the Cooperatives Democratic?
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The Privileges, Prerogatives and Immunities of the Cooperatives: I. The Governments' Bias in Favor of the Cooperatives
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II. The Essential Problems Concerning the Tax Privilege
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Cooperative Arguments for Tax Privileges
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How Cooperatives Waste Capital and Labor
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Cooperative Operation of Manufacturing and Production Enterprises
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IV. Cooperative Operation of Manufacturing and Other Production Enterprises (continued)
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V. How Favoritism Harms the Cooperatives
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Cooperative Movement: Conclusion
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Some Observations on Current Economic Methods and Policies, I: Government Omnipotence
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Some Observations on Current Economic Methods and Policies, II: Consumer Sovereignty and Capital
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Some Observations on Current Economic Methods and Policies, III: Freedom and Planned Economy
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Some Observations on Current Economic Methods and Policies, IV-V: Political Language and Violent Metaphors
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Some Observations on Current Economic Methods and Policies, VI: The Santa Claus State
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, I: Thought and Conduct
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, II: The Social Role of Doctrines
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, III: Experience and Social Doctrines
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, IV: Doctrines and Political Problems
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, V: The Expedience of Doctrines
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The Role of Doctrines in Human History, VI: Esoteric Doctrines and Popular Beliefs
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The Idea of Liberty is Western, I: Liberty and Western Institutions
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The Idea of Liberty is Western, II-III: Classical Education, Socialism, and Soviet Liberty Claims
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The Idea of Liberty is Western, IV: Market Freedom and Socialist Calculation
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The Idea of Liberty is Western, V: Western Freedom Versus Oriental Despotism
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Index
bibliography
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Back Matter: Collection Description and Selected Quotations
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