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Das Wesen des Einkommens: eine volkswirthschaftliche Untersuchung nebst einem Anhang

1887

by Meyer

Knowledge EconomicsNational IncomeEconomic GoodsCapital ConsumptionEugen von Bohm-BawerkExploitationInsuranceInternational TradeTaxationAdam SmithAdolf WagnerClassical EconomicsDavid RicardoGustav SchmollerJean-Baptiste SayKarl MarxCapitalismSavingDivision of LaborEconomic CrisisMonetary TheoryInnovationPrice TheoryCapital TheoryProperty RightsCarl MengerEmil SaxFerdinand LassalleGround RentInterest RatesEntrepreneurshipSlaveryDepreciationUtilityAlbert SchaffleProfit and LossUse ValueFrederic BastiatMonopolySpeculationWilhelm RoscherSubsidiesPublic FinancePublic GoodsAbstinence TheoryCapital AccumulationHoardingJean Charles Léonard de SismondiThomas MalthusWilliam Stanley JevonsLujo BrentanoAntoine Augustin CournotBalance of PaymentsCapital MovementsFixed CapitalIncome DistributionPurchasing PowerCapital GoodsMarxismOverproductionUsuryUnderconsumptionAustrian SchoolLabor Theory of ValueJohann Karl RodbertusSocialismTime PreferenceWagesSurplus Value

Table of Contents · 37 segments

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Google digitization notices and usage guidelinesessay
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Title page and bibliographic front matterbibliography
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Prefaceessay
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Table of contentsessay
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§ 1. Introduction: history and problems of the income conceptchapter
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§ 2. Recurring revenueschapter
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§ 3. Recurring revenues as a goal of economic managementchapter
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§ 4. Income: national incomechapter
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§ 5. Income continued: forms of individual income and money incomechapter
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Paid Traffic-Formed Individual Incomes: Property, Possession, and Recurrencetheoretical
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Exchange, Taxes, Rent, Interest, and Legally Secured Recurring Receiptstheoretical
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Wage Labor, Contract, Capital Reproduction, and the Illusion of Labor Producttheoretical
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Goods Uses and Why Nutzungen Are Not Incometheoretical
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Entrepreneurial Income, Product Ownership, and Critique of Income Componentstheoretical
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Goods Uses in Individual Income: Own Use, Rent, Leasing, and Housingtheoretical
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Services, Immaterial Effects, and National Incometheoretical
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Security and Recurrence of Individual Incomestheoretical
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Income from Rights, Privileges, Speculation, Gambling, and Insurancetheoretical
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Income and Its Use: Gross and Net Income, Losses, Consumption, and Savingtheoretical
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Donation or Dedication Incometheoretical
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Public Income: Collective Needs, Enterprises, Fees, Monopolies, Taxes, and Anfallstheoretical
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Natural Income: In-Kind Enjoyment Goods and Money Valuationtheoretical
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Saving, Hoarding, and Capital Formationtheoretical
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Insurance as Income Use and Income Formationtheoretical
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National Income in International Relationstheoretical
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National Income and the Sum of Individual Incomestheoretical
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Three Deviations from the Equality of National and Individual Incomestheoretical
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Non-Reproducible Consumption Goods, Prices, and Expanded Reproductiontheoretical
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Non-Income Receipts, Wealth Depletion, and Durable Consumption Goodstheoretical
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Section 12, Part III: Income Not Spent on Consumption Goodschapter
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Section 13: Conclusion on National Income as a Social Processchapter
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Appendix: Opening Critique of Böhm-Bawerk on Exploitation Theoryessay
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Appendix: Interest Rate, Time Differential, and Böhm-Bawerk’s Calculation Erroressay
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Appendix: Unequal Productivity of Equal Labor and Distribution of the Productessay
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Appendix: Fair Capitalist Remuneration and Final Assessment of Exploitation Theoryessay
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Errata and Printer’s Notebibliography
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Library Due-Date Slip and Call-Number Marksbibliography