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Economics : a purpose oriented approach

1940

by Englis

Economic PolicySocial JusticeSocial PolicyAdam SmithDavid RicardoEugen von Bohm-BawerkJohn Maynard KeynesKarl MarxKeynesian EconomicsLiberalismMarxismMilton FriedmanPolitical EconomyPrice TheoryInternational Monetary FundMonetary ReformTotalitarianismCausalityTeleologyUtilityObjective ValueSubjective ValueProfit and LossResource AllocationValuationMarginal CostMarginal UtilityMathematical EconomicsMonetary TheoryIndividualismLaissez-faireProperty RightsCapital TheoryPublic FinanceCommunismMixed EconomyAmerican RevolutionSovereigntyLegal TheoryAutarkyDivision of LaborAncient PhilosophyCommodity MoneyExchange ValueRaw MaterialsIncome DistributionNational IncomeGold StandardPrice LevelPrice StabilityPurchasing PowerStandard of LivingDeflationInflationProductivityReal IncomeEconomic GoodsInterest RatesMoney MarketSavingCapitalismGround RentEntrepreneurshipWagesCapital AccumulationDepreciationCompetitionEquilibriumLabor MarketSupply and DemandCapital GoodsPrice ControlsProduction CostsEconomic CrisisEconomic DevelopmentCartelsSyndicalismTrade UnionsUnemploymentProletariatInnovationCooperativesBimetallismGresham's LawBanknotesCentral BankingFiat MoneyGold ReservesOpen Market OperationsDevaluationWorld War IBankingStock ExchangeLabor MobilityBalance of PaymentsComparative AdvantageInternational TradeCapital MovementsSpeculationTaxationLabor Theory of ValueRussian RevolutionDemographyNationalismLand ReformThomas MalthusProgressive TaxationStatismInheritanceCustoms UnionProtectionismInfrastructureInsuranceTrade PolicyPovertyWar EconomyBusiness CyclesExpectationsGreat DepressionEconomic History

Table of Contents · 109 segments

1
Front Matter and Table of Contentschapter
2
Frantisek Vencovsky's Introduction to Karel Englisessay
3
Karel Englis: Foreword to the Second Editionessay
4
Introduction to the Science of Economicschapter
5
How the Practically Acting Individual Views the Worldtheoretical
6
Method of Comprehension, Purpose and Means, and Needstheoretical
7
Utility, Usefulness, Disutility, and Harmfulnesstheoretical
8
Goods, Return, and Costtheoretical
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Purposive Valuationtheoretical
10
Maximum and Optimum Objectivestheoretical
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Purpose as Motivating Force of Purposive Activitytheoretical
12
General Statement of the Principle of Economisingtheoretical
13
The Principle of Relative Utility and Relative Costtheoretical
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Boundary of Rationality and Opening of Complex Purposive Setstheoretical
15
Declining Utilitytheoretical
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Competition Among Wantstheoretical
17
Marginal Utilities and Their Proportionate Balancingtheoretical
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The Relationship Between Prices and Marginal Utilitiestheoretical
19
Complex Purposive Sets Must Possess United Ordering Purposestheoretical
20
Economy, Form, and Content: Concept of Economytheoretical
21
Visual Observation and the Limits of Seeing Economic Ordertheoretical
22
Purposive View, Unified Agent, and Unified Purposetheoretical
23
Form and Content of Economic Organisationstheoretical
24
Complete and Partial Economic Organisationstheoretical
25
Self-Care, Personal Satisfaction, and Ownershiptheoretical
26
The Individual as Object of Another’s Caretheoretical
27
Two Distinct Orders of Self-Care and Other-Caretheoretical
28
The Individualist Economic Systemtheoretical
29
The Solidarist Economic System: State Care, Production, and Costtheoretical
30
Distribution According to Objective Needstheoretical
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Labour by Capacity and the Bond of Solidaritytheoretical
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Polarity of Individualist and Solidarist Systemstheoretical
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Permanent Conflict Between Individualism and Solidarismtheoretical
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Basic Economic Concepts: Individual and Social Formstheoretical
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The State: Concept, Legal Order, Economy, and Policytheoretical
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The Individualist State and Private Lawtheoretical
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The Solidarist State, Mixed State, and Government Policy Schematheoretical
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Origin of State Authority: Politics and Material Policytheoretical
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From Subsistence Economy to Exchange Communitytheoretical
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The Origin of Moneytheoretical
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Money Economy: Exchange Ratios and Price Ratiostheoretical
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Households and Enterprises in the Money Economytheoretical
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Objective Return of Enterprises and National Incometheoretical
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Circular Flow, Economic Series, and the Real Economic Basetheoretical
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Origin of Economic Series from Exchange Ratiostheoretical
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The Money Unit as Miniature Standard of Livingtheoretical
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Inflation and Deflationtheoretical
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High Prices, Low Prices, and Productivitytheoretical
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Consumer Goods and Producer Goodstheoretical
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Control of Goods, Property Rights, and Ownershiptheoretical
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Capital, Savings, Interest, and the Money Markettheoretical
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Capitalism as Profit-Seeking Enterprise Systemtheoretical
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Land, Ground Rent, and Capitalised Land Valuetheoretical
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Economy and Technologytheoretical
55
Classification of Activities and Workerstheoretical
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Entrepreneurial Function, Enterprise Returns, and Division of Labour (continued)theoretical
57
The Work Systemtheoretical
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Households and Business Enterprises as Economic Organisationstheoretical
59
Free Competition: Three Markets and Equilibrium Pointstheoretical
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The Goods Market and Price in a Narrow Sensetheoretical
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The Capital Markettheoretical
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The Labour Markettheoretical
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Interrelationship of the Three Markets and the Importance of Competitiontheoretical
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Outside Free Competition: Introductiontheoretical
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Syndicalism and Cartelstheoretical
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The Regulated Economytheoretical
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Organisation of Economic Activity: Introductiontheoretical
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Technical Organisation: Labour and Division of Labourtheoretical
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Services, Technical Organisation, and Division of Labourtheoretical
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Capital as Physical Aid to Labourtheoretical
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Rationalisation and Scientific Managementtheoretical
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Forms of Business Enterprisetheoretical
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Metal Money and Coinagetheoretical
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Paper Money, Banknotes, and the Central Banktheoretical
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Emergency Banknotes, Treasury Notes, Inflation, and Deflationtheoretical
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Goods Markets, Distribution, and the Opening of Capital Market Discussiontheoretical
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Financial Institutions as Capital-Market Intermediariestheoretical
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Terminology Chart for Monetary and Financial Termsfootnotes
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Marketable Securities, Stock Exchanges, and the Importance of Credittheoretical
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Organisation of the Labour Markettheoretical
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National Economy, Exchange Community, and World Economytheoretical
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International Movement of Peopletheoretical
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International Exchange of Goodstheoretical
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International Movement of Financial Capitaltheoretical
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Balance of Paymentstheoretical
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Technique of International Payments and Devisastheoretical
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Foreign Currency Securities and Determination of Exchange Ratestheoretical
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International Clearing and the Fourth Point of Equilibriumtheoretical
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Cooperatives as Partial Alternatives to Business Enterprisetheoretical
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Public Cooperatives and Municipal Servicestheoretical
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Consistent National Cooperation and Technocracytheoretical
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Introduction to Solidarism and the Changed Viewpoint of Government Policychapter
93
Consequent Solidarism or Communismtheoretical
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Partial Solidarism: Law, State Economy, and Main Policy Objectivestheoretical
95
Part Three Outline and Populationchapter
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Public Sector Structure, Solidarist Organization, and Tax Abilitychapter
97
Tax System, Public Expenditures, and Subsistence Minimumchapter
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Public Credit, Budgets, and Autonomous Bodieschapter
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Government Policy and International Economic Integrationchapter
100
Domestic Economic Policy: Persons, Education, and Productive Unitschapter
101
Domestic Economic Policy: Technology, Finance, Markets, Transport, Insurance, and Profitchapter
102
Social Policy, Social Classes, Small Business, and Working-Class Questionschapter
103
Working-Class Policy, Labor Contracts, and Social Insurancechapter
104
Poor Relief and the Limits of Social Policychapter
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Structural Policychapter
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Economic Nationalism and the Controlled Economychapter
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The National Economy, Equilibrium, and Economic Depressionchapter
108
Bibliography of General Works on Economics in Czechbibliography
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Table of Contents and Publication Colophonbibliography