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Interventionism: An Economic Analysis
1940
by
Mises
Austrian School
Capitalism
Credit Expansion
Inflation
Interventionism
Ludwig von Mises
Price Controls
Socialism
War Economy
Human Action
Keynesian Economics
Liberalism
World War II
New Deal
Totalitarianism
Consumer Sovereignty
Economic Calculation
Entrepreneurship
Friedrich Engels
Vladimir Lenin
Planned Economy
Profit and Loss
Property Rights
Werner Sombart
Division of Labor
Protectionism
Subsidies
Gresham's Law
Institutionalism
Karl Marx
Labor Law
Trade Unions
Unemployment
Business Cycles
Capital Flight
Deflation
Fritz Machlup
Gottfried Haberler
Interest Rates
Malinvestment
Monetary Theory
Public Finance
Capital Consumption
Infrastructure
Progressive Taxation
Taxation
Syndicalism
Communism
Democracy
Cartels
Monopoly
Scarcity
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Laissez-faire
Klemens von Metternich
Joseph Stalin
Frederic Bastiat
Friedrich A. Hayek
Henry Hazlitt
Milton Friedman
Murray Rothbard
Wilhelm Ropke
Table of Contents · 21 segments
1
Front Matter, Publication Data, and Contents
essay
2
Table of Contents Continuation and Foreword
essay
3
Author's Preface
essay
4
Introduction
chapter
5
I. Interference by Restriction
chapter
6
II. Interference by Price Control
chapter
7
III. Inflation and Credit Expansion
chapter
8
IV. Confiscation and Subsidies
chapter
9
Corporativism
chapter
10
Syndicalism
chapter
11
War and the Market Economy
chapter
12
Total War and War Socialism
chapter
13
Market Economy and National Defense
chapter
14
The Economic Consequences of Interventionism
chapter
15
Parliamentary Government and Interventionism
chapter
16
Freedom and the Economic System
chapter
17
The Great Delusion
chapter
18
The Source of Hitler's Success
chapter
19
Conclusions
chapter
20
Reading References
bibliography
21
Index
bibliography