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Das Wesen des Geldes
1970
by
Schumpeter
Joseph Schumpeter
Carl Menger
Credit Expansion
Economic Calculation
Economic History
Equilibrium
Friedrich von Wieser
Gold Standard
John Maynard Keynes
Leon Walras
Mathematical Economics
Methodology
Monetary Theory
Central Banking
Exchange Rates
Inflation
Monetary Policy
Monetary Reform
Price Theory
Social Policy
Bimetallism
Irving Fisher
Knut Wicksell
Liberalism
Ludwig von Mises
Purchasing Power
Commodity Money
Georg Friedrich Knapp
Anthropology
Historical School
Max Weber
Speculation
Alfred Marshall
Exchange Value
Hermann Heinrich Gossen
Subjective Value
Taxation
Hoarding
Aristotle
Plato
Thomas Aquinas
Gresham's Law
Legal Tender
Wilhelm Roscher
Quantity Theory of Money
Currency School
David Hume
John Locke
John Stuart Mill
Richard Cantillon
Velocity of Circulation
William Petty
Adam Smith
Bank of England
Banknotes
Fiat Money
John Law
Balance of Payments
Mercantilism
French Revolution
Public Finance
Banking School
David Ricardo
Discount Rate
Thomas Tooke
Adolf Wagner
Marginal Utility
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Friedrich A. Hayek
Gustav Cassel
Liquidity
William Stanley Jevons
Business Cycles
Interest Theory
Planned Economy
Productivity
Welfare State
Karl Marx
Labor Theory of Value
Profit and Loss
Supply and Demand
Vilfredo Pareto
Socialism
Welfare Economics
Economic Goods
Roundabout Production
Stationary Economy
Capital Accumulation
Economic Development
Innovation
Saving
Price Mechanism
Arthur Spiethoff
Competition
National Income
Accounting
Depreciation
Banking
Federal Reserve
Walter Bagehot
Free Banking
Open Market Operations
Bank of France
Convertibility
Money Supply
Reichsbank
Money Market
Price Stability
Devaluation
Neoclassical Economics
Monetary Equilibrium
Expectations
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
Gottfried Haberler
Price Level
Neutral Money
Real Income
Capital Theory
Fixed Capital
Entrepreneurship
Factors of Production
Boom and Bust
Property Rights
Opportunity Cost
Investment
Stock Exchange
Interest Rates
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Monopolistic Competition
Capital Goods
Deflation
Table of Contents · 102 segments
1
Title Page and Table of Contents
essay
2
Editor’s Introduction
essay
3
Chapter I: Introduction — Monetary Policy and Social Life
chapter
4
Monetary Policy as Politics and the Ideal of Stable Money
theoretical
5
Chapter II: Toward a Sociology of Money, Theory, Facts, and Epochs
chapter
6
Historical Origins versus Logical Analysis of Money
theoretical
7
Genetic Origin of Money and the Medium of Exchange
theoretical
8
Money as Measure of Value, Utility Measurement, and Primitive Value Units
theoretical
9
Money as Standard of Deferred Payments
theoretical
10
Money as Store of Value and the Plural Origins of Money
theoretical
11
Chapter III: Sketch of the Development of Monetary Theory, from Antiquity to Medieval Scholasticism
chapter
12
Intrinsic Value, Legal Tender, and the Commodity Tradition of Money
theoretical
13
Practical Monetary Defenses and Bodin’s Quantity Theorem
theoretical
14
Development of the Quantity Theorem from Bodin to Fisher
theoretical
15
Paper Money, John Law, Banknotes, Bimetallism, and Interest Theory
theoretical
16
Mercantilism, Balance of Trade, Purchasing Power Parity, and Adam Smith
theoretical
17
Paper Money in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Part I
chapter
18
Bullion Controversy, Ricardo, Peel’s Act, Fullarton, Tooke, and Mill
chapter
19
Monetary Events after Mill and the Older Monetary Theory Tradition
chapter
20
The New Monetary Theory from Jevons, Menger, Wieser, Walras, Marshall, Wicksell, Cassel, and Del Vecchio
theoretical
21
Credit Theory, Bank Policy, and Legal Literature on Money
theoretical
22
Knapp’s State Theory of Money and Its Reception
theoretical
23
Chapter IV: Socialist Economic Calculation and the Need for an Index
chapter
24
Socialist Calculation from Voting to Production-Factor Valuation
theoretical
25
Socialist Economic Calculation, Units of Account, and Welfare Measures
theoretical
26
The Capitalist Economic Process and the Concept of the Social Product
chapter
27
Circular Flow Under Unchanged Conditions, Seasonality, Inventories, and Asset Markets
theoretical
28
Variation, Growth, Saving, and the Transition from Circular Flow to Economic Development
theoretical
29
Monetary and Credit Theory as Grounded in Goods-Sphere Development and Business Cycles
theoretical
30
Four Empirical Development Waves: Juglar, Kondratieff, Kuznets, and Kitchin
theoretical
31
External Disturbances, Monetary Policy Shocks, and the Research Program of Economics
theoretical
32
Chapter VI, Section I.1: Decentralized Social Economic Accounting
theoretical
33
Current Accounts, Households, and Public Consumption
theoretical
34
Household and Firm Accounts: Income, Outgoings, Saving, Deposits, and Balance Sheets
theoretical
35
Chapter VII: Carriers of the Social Accounting Process (Continuation)
chapter
36
Banks as Special Firms and the Bank-Centered Payment System
theoretical
37
Bank Accounting, Investments, and Deposit Creation
theoretical
38
The Bank Balance Sheet: Deposits, Cash, Reserves, and Credit Assets
theoretical
39
Clearinghouses, Higher-Order Banks, and the Emergence of Central Banks
theoretical
40
The Central Bank as Bank of Banks, Government Bank, and Issuer of Banknotes
theoretical
41
Central Bank Governance and the First Three Kinds of Legal Restrictions
theoretical
42
Legal Controls on Central-Bank Payment Media: Convertibility, Coverage, and Note Taxes
theoretical
43
Central Bank Tasks and Active Money Market Policy
theoretical
44
Open-Market Operations and Bank Reserves
theoretical
45
Discount Policy, Rediscounting, and the Bank Rate
theoretical
46
Moral Suasion and Psychological Effects of Central Bank Policy
theoretical
47
Old Controversies over Central Bank Policy and the Bank Rate
theoretical
48
Opening Model of Bank Money Creation
theoretical
49
Foreign Credit, Interbank Borrowing, and Rediscounting as Liquidity Responses
theoretical
50
Credit Restriction, Investment Sales, and Passive Acceptance of Expansion
theoretical
51
Debt Repayment and the Destruction of Deposits
theoretical
52
Cash Inflows, Surplus Reserves, and Deposit Creation
theoretical
53
Asset Choice, Customer Credit, and the Social Meaning of Bank Deposits
theoretical
54
Regular Banking Business and the Deposit Legend
theoretical
55
Original Deposits, Bank Credit Creation, and Technical Limits of Credit Expansion
theoretical
56
Bank Ratios, Measures of Purchasing-Power Creation, Statistical Aggregates, and Transition to Chapter IX
theoretical
57
Social Central Accounting as the Basic Form of Payment
theoretical
58
Money, Legal Payment, and Legal Tender
theoretical
59
Metallism and the Autonomy of the Unit of Account
theoretical
60
General Equilibrium, Price Ratios, and the Arbitrary Numeraire
theoretical
61
Critical Figure and Logical Independence of the Unit of Account
theoretical
62
Central Authority, Intertemporal Accounting, and Paper-Money Technique
theoretical
63
Commodity Standard, Gold Standard, and Definition of the Money Ligamen
theoretical
64
Inversion of Monetary Thought and the Initial Resistance to the Money Ligamen
theoretical
65
Additional Production, Payment Habits, and Credit Creation
theoretical
66
Banks, Monetary Restriction, and the Transition to Consequences
theoretical
67
Consequences of the Money Method: Goods, Credit, Money Supply, and Velocity
theoretical
68
Efficiency, Frequency, and Disposition in the Monetary Process
theoretical
69
Frequency, Disposition, and Equilibrium Cash Balances
theoretical
70
Non-Uniform Frequency, Payment Stages, Reserves, and Clearing
theoretical
71
Frequency as Independent Variable and Disposition as Free Choice
theoretical
72
Underdisposition, Overdisposition, and the Disposition of Goods
theoretical
73
Chapter XI: Theory of the Price Level and Price Index Numbers
chapter
74
General Price Index and Criteria for Index Formulas
theoretical
75
Price Level as a Real Factor and Its Misinterpretations
theoretical
76
Measuring the Price Level Through Expenditure and Goods Combinations
theoretical
77
Infinitesimal Analysis of Price-Level Movement
theoretical
78
Laspeyres and Paasche as Infinitesimal Price-Level Indexes
theoretical
79
Practical Feasibility and Data Requirements for the Index
theoretical
80
Fulfillment of Index-Number Criteria under Infinitesimal Assumptions
theoretical
81
Associative, Dual-Form, Intercalation, and Inversion Criteria
theoretical
82
Fisher’s Factor Reversal Test for Index Numbers
theoretical
83
Chapter XII: Stationary Money Process and the Equation of Exchange
chapter
84
Stationary Circular Flow, Accounting Systems, Banks, and Metallic Money
theoretical
85
Intermediate Goods, Payment Timing, and Velocity Loss
theoretical
86
Inserted Cash Desks, Public Treasuries, and Tax Payments
theoretical
87
Durable Goods, Reduced Frequency, and Fixed Capital
theoretical
88
Endogenous Development and the Monetary Anatomy of Prosperity
theoretical
89
Depression, Credit Repayment, and Autodeflation
theoretical
90
Social Meaning of Capitalist Credit and the Law of the Falling Price Level
theoretical
91
Transition to Further Consequences of the Process
theoretical
92
Interest Premium from Entrepreneurial Profit and Its Generalization
theoretical
93
Saving as Investment Provision within Development Waves
theoretical
94
Cash Balances, Temporary Investment, and Purchasing-Power Creation
theoretical
95
Bank-Mediated Forms of Temporary Cash Diversion
theoretical
96
Overnight Finance, Operating Credit, Seasonal Strain, and the Money Market
theoretical
97
Money Market Demand, Supply, and the Financing of New Combinations
theoretical
98
The Unified Money Market and the Interest Rate as Economic Manometer
theoretical
99
Imperfect Competition and Segmentation within the Money Market
theoretical
100
Against the Money-Market/Capital-Market Dichotomy and Real-Capital Misinterpretations
theoretical
101
Person Index
bibliography
102
Subject Index
bibliography