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The Theory of Value (A Reply to Prof. Macvane)

1891

by Wieser

Austrian SchoolMarginal UtilityDavid RicardoEugen von Bohm-BawerkMarginal CostFactors of ProductionLabor Theory of ValueScarcityAccountingCapital TheoryProduction CostsLabor MarketWagesEconomic CalculationValuationCompetitionOpportunity CostExchange ValueResource AllocationSupply and DemandDivision of LaborPrice TheoryUtilitarianismWilliam Stanley Jevons

Table of Contents · 12 segments

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JSTOR Early Journal Content Noticefront_matter
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Introductory Reply to Professor Macvaneessay
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I(1): Ricardo’s Labor Framework and the Austrian Alternativeessay
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I(2): Critique of Reducing Capital Costs to Laboressay
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I(3): Labor Exertion, Hardship, and Wagesessay
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I(4): False Premises of Ricardian Reproducibilityessay
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II(5): Cost and the Law of Marginal Utilityessay
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II(6): Cost as a Form of Marginal Utilityessay
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II(7): Reply to Macvane on Cost and Utilityessay
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II(8): Cost-Accounting and Productive Equilibriumessay
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II(9): Exchange, Use Value, and Division of Laboressay
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II(10): Economic Calculation, Jevons, and the Limits of Labor-Pain Theoryessay