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Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik: Aufsätze zur Wirtschaftspolitik

2001

by Hayek

Austrian SchoolInflationCapitalismEconomic PolicyFriedrich A. HayekAdam SmithCompetitionInterventionismLaissez-faireMixed EconomyMonopolyOrdoliberalismRule of LawWalter EuckenLiberalismSpontaneous OrderScarcityProtectionismEntrepreneurshipPrice TheoryTrade PolicyLegal TheoryCartelsFree TradePublic GoodsCoercionFiscal PolicyJohn Maynard KeynesMonetary PolicyTrade UnionsWagesBusiness CyclesCapital TheoryInvestmentNationalizationProductivityEconomies of ScaleMarket StructureAlfred MarshallProfit and LossSocialismSyndicalismLabor MobilityDivision of LaborProperty RightsMilton FriedmanJohn Kenneth GalbraithThorstein VeblenMont Pelerin SocietyMax WeberValue JudgmentsAristotlePlanned EconomySocial JusticeTotalitarianismKnowledge EconomicsMathematical EconomicsMethodologyRichard CantillonVilfredo ParetoMacroeconomicsWelfare EconomicsDavid HumeJeremy BenthamJohn LockeJohn Stuart MillPolitical PhilosophyWilliam Stanley JevonsBusiness Cycle TheoryEmpiricismMonetary TheoryPositivismCorporatismDemocracyIncome DistributionCredit ExpansionEffective DemandUnemploymentMalinvestmentInternational TradeLabor MarketMoney SupplyWage RigidityCollective BargainingMarket ProcessPrice ControlsEconomic CalculationCentral BankingKeynesian EconomicsCapital AccumulationForced SavingHoardingMercantilismSavingAnne-Robert-Jacques TurgotProgressive TaxationSocial PolicyWelfare StateStagflationMonetarismBretton WoodsDavid RicardoExchange RatesGold StandardGreat DepressionHjalmar SchachtLudwig von MisesMonetary StabilityJoan RobinsonDeflationInfrastructureWilhelm RopkeInterest RatesInternational LiquidityPaul SamuelsonQuantity Theory of MoneyJohn HicksEuropean UnionFree BankingGresham's LawLegal TenderJohn LawKnut WicksellLionel RobbinsCapital GoodsCapital StructureRoundabout ProductionEquilibriumPrice StabilityJoseph SchumpeterRicardo EffectPrice FormationProduction CostsSupply and DemandEconomic GoodsCapital ConsumptionDepreciationPrice LevelPrice MechanismResource AllocationInnovationOpportunity CostPolitical EconomyStandard of LivingCapital FlightTaxationEconomic CrisisBalance of PaymentsBank of EnglandGold ReservesEconomic DevelopmentHuman CapitalPublic FinanceIrving Fisher

Table of Contents · 117 segments

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Title Pages, Publication Data, and Copyrightchapter
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Table of Contentschapter
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Abbreviated Collections Citedbibliography
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Market Economy and Economic Policyessay
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Structural Policy and Competitive Economy: Introductory Remarksessay
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Structural Policy as an Old Liberal Taskessay
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Limiting Monopoly Positions to a Minimumessay
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Legal Framework for Competitionessay
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Tax Legislation and Tariff Protectionessay
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Corporate Law and the Legal Frameworkessay
11
Against Discretionary Powers for Monopoly Authoritiesessay
12
Ban on Price Discriminationessay
13
American Antitrust Policyessay
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Monopoly-Friendly English Economic Policyessay
15
English Legislation on Monopolies and Restrictive Practicesessay
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British Monopolies Commission and the Restrictive Trade Practices Actessay
17
Stepwise Revision of Economic Legislation for Competitionessay
18
Against Misuse of the Word Poweressay
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Union Privileges and Keynesian Wage-Push Inflationessay
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Keynesian Inflation, Investment Recession, and the Purchasing-Power Fallacyessay
21
Reuther’s First Package: Productivity Wages, Inflation, and Depressionessay
22
The Big Three, Price-Cut Demands, and Corporate Efficiencyessay
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Profit-Sharing Demands as Syndicalism and Public Responsibilityessay
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Corporations, Shareholder Stewardship, and Social Responsibilityessay
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Stakeholder Claims, Employees, and Corporate Controlessay
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The Corporation in a Democratic Society, Section III: Shareholders, the Public Interest, and Corporate Social Spendingessay
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The Corporation in a Democratic Society, Section IV: Limited Liability, Freedom of Contract, and Standard Corporate Rulesessay
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The Corporation in a Democratic Society, Section V: Shareholder Claims to Profits and Reinvestment Decisionsessay
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The Corporation in a Democratic Society, Section VI: Corporate Shareholding, Voting Rights, and Separation of Ownership from Controlessay
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The Corporation in a Democratic Society, Section VII: Conclusion on Shareholder Control and the Dangers of Corporate Social Responsibilityessay
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The Fallacy of the Dependence Effectessay
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Economics, Science, and Politics: Freiburg Inaugural Lecture and the Legacy of Walter Euckenessay
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Economics, Science, and Politics: Value Judgments, Max Weber, and Intellectual Honestyessay
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Economics, Science, and Politics: Trade Unions, Real Wages, and Scientific Claims in Policy Debateessay
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Economics, Science, and Politics: Socialism, Commutative Justice, and Distributive Justiceessay
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Economics, Science, and Politics: Limits of Prediction, Complex Phenomena, and Economic Theoryessay
37
Limits of Price Theory, Knowledge, and Economic Policyessay
38
Principles, Freedom, and the Role of the Academic Economistessay
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Economics, Philosophy, and Interdisciplinary Studyessay
40
Changing Intellectual Fronts in Economics and Philosophyessay
41
Market Economy or Syndicalism: Topic and Methodological Caveatsessay
42
Democracy, Organized Interests, and the Drift Toward Syndicalismessay
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Market Economy or Syndicalism? Conclusion on Income Policy, Democracy, and the Rule of Lawessay
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Full Employment, Planning, and Inflation: Postwar Policy and the Meaning of Full Employmentessay
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Full Employment, Planning, and Inflation: Credit Expansion and Labor Misallocationessay
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Full Employment, Planning, and Inflation: Labor Mobility and Deferred Adjustmentessay
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Full Employment, Planning, and Inflation: Inflationary Employment Policy and Controlsessay
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Full Employment, Planning, and Inflation: Controls, Inflation Addiction, and Democratic Restraintessay
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Inflation as a Consequence of Downward Wage Rigidityessay
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Old Truths and New Errors: Saving, Underconsumption, and Forced Savingessay
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Capital Allocation, Growth Theory, and Entrepreneurial Competitionessay
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Small Savings, Capital Gains, and Taxationessay
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Saving, Economic Mentality, Democracy, and Social Securityessay
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The Campaign Against Keynesian Inflation: Introductory Note and Publication Historychapter
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Inflation as a Path to Unemployment: Keynesian Inflation and the Coming Employment Crisisessay
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Inflation as a Path to Unemployment: Aggregate Demand, Labour Markets, Unions, and Indexationessay
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Inflation, Misdirection of Labour, and Unemployment: Postwar Prosperity, Keynes, and Monetary Disciplineessay
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Inflation, Misdirection of Labour, and Unemployment: Accelerating Inflation, Labour Misallocation, and Monetary Reformessay
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Further Reflections: Keynesian Full-Employment Orthodoxy and Labor Misallocationessay
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Secondary Depression, Deflation, and the Political Case Against Reflationessay
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Identifying Overexpansion and the Investment Conditions for Recoveryessay
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Monetary Institutions, Gold, Fixed Parities, and Political Disciplineessay
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Monetarism, Quantity Theory, and the Definition of Inflationessay
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Free Choice in Currency: Keynesian Superstition, Gold Stability, and Bretton Woodsessay
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Free Choice in Currency: Monetary Expansion and Unstable Full Employmentessay
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Section 3: Political Inflation and the State Monopoly of Moneyessay
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Section 4: Free Choice of Currency and Gresham's Lawessay
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Section 5 and Note: Competitive Currencies and the History of Inflationismessay
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The Flow of Goods and Serviceschapter
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Prefatory Note to The Flow of Goods and Servicesessay
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Production as a Multidimensional Flow of Goods and Servicestheoretical
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Disequilibrium, Price Signals, and the Anti-Social Demand for Securitytheoretical
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Investable Funds, Credit Expansion, and the Ricardo Effecttheoretical
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Monetary Distortions, Scarcity, and the Rejection of Macroeconomicsessay
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Economic Policy Specific Issueschapter
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The Tenant Protection Problem: Scientific and Methodological Introductionessay
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The Essential Economic Fact of Tenant Protectiontheoretical
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The Economic Necessity of Determinate Pricestheoretical
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The Effect of Rent Restrictions on the Total Supply of Rental Spacetheoretical
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Allocation Mechanisms Under Rent Reductiontheoretical
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Consequences for Nonprotected Tenants and Transition to Economy-Wide Effectstheoretical
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Influence on Capital Formationessay
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Direct Influence on Production Costs: The Basic Claimessay
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Location, Quality, and Scarcity Rents in Business Premisesessay
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Long-Run Misallocation of Commercial Premisesessay
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Technological Change, Public Construction, and Overall Cost Effectsessay
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Indirect Wage Effects: Unions, Labor Supply, and Rent Increasesessay
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Consequences of Wage Increases after Rent Decontrolessay
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Unchanged Wages, Demand Shifts, and Labor Immobilityessay
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Summary of Results and Limits of Economic Analysisessay
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Addendum on the Rent Law Amendmentessay
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Effects of Rent Restrictionsessay
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Problems and Difficulties of the English Economyessay
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The Effects of the War on Britain's Economyessay
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The Problem of Reconstructionessay
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Public Opinion and Economic Policyessay
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The August Crisis and the First Emergency Measuresessay
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The Economics of Development Charges: Legal Mechanism and Monopoly Effectsessay
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Development Charges as a Penalty on Industrial Adaptationessay
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Administrative Discretion and the Impossibility of Rational Development Chargesessay
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Appendix Review of Charles M. Haar: Planning Law, Economics, and Freedomessay
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Compensation, Market Values, and the Real Costs of Planningessay
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The Uthwatt Report and the Inversion of Betterment Taxationessay
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Industrial Rigidity and Arnold Plant's Examplesessay
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Central Land Board Discretion, Bargaining, and the Democratic Warningessay
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The Injustice of Progressive Taxation: Thesis and Scopeessay
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Large Incomes, Innovation, and Experimentationessay
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Limits of Redistribution from Rich to Pooressay
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Profits as Capital Reallocation Rather Than Incomeessay
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Profit Taxes, Risk Taking, and the Social Value of Ideasessay
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Justice, Majority Taxation, and Equal Pay for Equal Performanceessay
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Progressive Taxation and Social Mobilityessay
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Moral Limits on Progressive Taxationessay
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Bibliographical Afterword to Economic Policy Essaysbibliography
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Bibliographical Afterword: Publication Sources and Reprintsbibliography
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Name Indexbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography