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Das Wesen und der Hauptinhalt der theoretischen Nationalökonomie
1908
by
Schumpeter
Knowledge Economics
Political Economy
Joseph Schumpeter
Capital Theory
Equilibrium
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Friedrich von Wieser
Interest Theory
Leon Walras
Marginal Cost
Marginal Utility
Mathematical Economics
Methodenstreit
Methodology
Profit and Loss
Ground Rent
Methodological Individualism
Monetary Theory
Price Theory
Wages
Historical School
Adam Smith
Alfred Marshall
Austrian School
Carl Menger
Classical Economics
David Ricardo
Economic Policy
John Stuart Mill
Werner Sombart
William Stanley Jevons
Empiricism
Catallactics
Karl Marx
Labor Theory of Value
Monopoly
Human Action
Rationality
Utilitarianism
Collectivism
Individualism
National Income
Social Policy
Economic Goods
Exchange Value
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
Objective Value
Scarcity
Utility
Irving Fisher
Capital Accumulation
Competition
Protectionism
Saving
Anthropology
Economic Efficiency
Productivity
Taxation
Epistemology
Factors of Production
Demography
Thomas Malthus
Capital Goods
Capitalism
Nassau Senior
Roundabout Production
Economic Development
Johann Heinrich von Thunen
Cartels
Laissez-faire
Abstinence Theory
Diminishing Returns
Opportunity Cost
Complementary Goods
Zurechnung
Supply and Demand
Bimetallism
Fiat Money
Hoarding
Quantity Theory of Money
Banking
Interest Rates
John Bates Clark
Iron Law of Wages
Labor Market
Labor Mobility
Proletariat
Agriculture
Time Preference
Banknotes
Credit Expansion
Money Market
Creative Destruction
Capital Movements
Purchasing Power
Uncertainty
Usury
Eugen von Philippovich
Antoine Augustin Cournot
Free Trade
Trade Policy
Income Distribution
Infrastructure
Innovation
Value Judgments
Hermann Heinrich Gossen
Table of Contents · 58 segments
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Google Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines (English)
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Google Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines (German)
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Harvard College Library Wolcott Fund Bookplate
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Title Pages, Publication Data, and Dedication
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Preface: Method, Neutrality, and the Program of Exact Economics
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Table of Contents: Structure of Schumpeter’s Exact Economics (Partial)
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Contents continuation and note to the reader
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Introduction §1: Method disputes and economics among the sciences
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Introduction §2: Contemporary schools and the role of pure theory
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Chapter II §1: The starting point and minimal foundations of theory
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Chapter II §§2–4: Economic quantities, system, equilibrium, and definition
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Chapter II §§5–6: Explanation as description, laws, and hypotheses
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Chapter III: The exchange relation as the core of pure economics
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Chapter IV §1: Cost and labor principles as inadequate explanations of exchange
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Chapter IV §§2–3: The value principle and value functions without psychology
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Chapter V: Exact method, motives, egoism, and the homo oeconomicus
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Chapter VI: Methodological individualism and social categories
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Chapter VII §§1–3: Value, utility, total value, marginal utility, and negative value
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Chapter VII §4 and opening of Part II: Measuring value and static equilibrium
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Chapter I, Section 1: Program of the Following Analysis and the Equilibrium Problem
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Chapter I, Section 2: Goods Possession and the Interdependence of Social, Natural, and Economic Factors
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Chapter I, Section 3: Economic Subjects, Goods Quantities, and the Ideal Course of Exchange
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Empirical Regularities and the Exact Equilibrium State
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Boundary Points of Acquisition and the Marginal Utility Level
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Interdependence, Economic Efficiency, and General Equilibrium
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Pure Economics as Formal Reconstruction of Goods Quantities
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Critique of the Usual Starting Point: Human Action, Nature, and Production Factors
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System-Determining Facts, Organization, Land, Labor, and Population Theory
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The Capital Concept, Interest, Capitalism, and Clark’s Capital Fund
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Statics and Dynamics: Scope, Assumptions, and Limits of Pure Theory
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Preliminary Questions for Price Theory
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Cost, Marginal Utility, and the Supply Curve
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The Imputation Problem and Productive-Goods Value
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Elements of Price Theory: General Equilibrium, Monopoly, and Competition
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Indirect Exchange and the Transition to Money
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Foundations of Money Theory
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The Theory of Saving and Capital Formation
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Distribution Theory: General Theory of Income
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Wage Theory
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Theory of Ground Rent
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The Third Static Income Branch and Interest
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Prolegomena I: Why Interest Requires a Dynamic Theory
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Locating Interest in New Credit and the Money Market
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Development, Credit, and the Destruction of Existing Capital
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Financial Claims, Capital Mobility, and the Static Capital Fiction
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Dynamic Interest, New Credit, Profit, and Money Capital
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Interest Theory, Development, and Entrepreneurial Profit
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Theory of Entrepreneurial Profit
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The Variation Method: General Theory
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Examples of the Variation Method: Tax Incidence
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Examples of the Variation Method: Tariffs
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Examples of the Variation Method: Income Shifts, Transport, and Machinery
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Nature of Exact Economics
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Value of Pure Economics
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Limits and Defects of Economics
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Reforms and Reform Movements in Economics
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Development Possibilities of Theoretical Economics
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Library Circulation Notice
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