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Schriften über Geldtheorie und Währungspolitik
1936
by
Menger
Friedrich A. Hayek
Monetary Theory
Austrian School
Commodity Money
Legal Tender
Purchasing Power
Division of Labor
Gustav Schmoller
Herbert Spencer
Karl Bucher
Adolf Wagner
Karl Knies
Spontaneous Order
Wilhelm Roscher
Competition
Liquidity
Price Formation
Price Theory
Fiat Money
Legal Theory
Lorenz von Stein
Gold Standard
Subjective Value
Capital Accumulation
Hoarding
Capital Theory
Money Market
Aristotle
David Ricardo
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Frederic Bastiat
Friedrich von Wieser
Jean-Baptiste Say
Plato
Eugen von Philippovich
Thomas Malthus
Alfred Marshall
Leon Walras
William Stanley Jevons
Velocity of Circulation
Monetary Policy
Stabilization
Walter Bagehot
French Revolution
Banknotes
Interventionism
Monetary Reform
Banking
Adam Smith
Classical Economics
John Stuart Mill
Bimetallism
Carl Menger
Central Banking
Gresham's Law
Balance of Payments
Interest Rates
Devaluation
Deflation
Gold Reserves
International Trade
Social Policy
Exchange Rates
Monetary Stability
Fiscal Policy
Speculation
Accounting
Supply and Demand
Exchange Value
Methodology
Political Economy
Table of Contents · 77 segments
1
Front Matter and Editor's Note to Volume IV
chapter
2
Money: Detailed Article Outline and Source Information
essay
3
The Origin of Commonly Used Exchange Mediators: Introduction
theoretical
4
Barter Difficulties and the Different Marketability of Goods
theoretical
5
The Emergence of Media of Exchange
theoretical
6
Effects of Common Media of Exchange on Markets and Price Formation
theoretical
7
The Economists’ Dispute over the Nature of Money
theoretical
8
The Juridical Distinction Between Money and Commodity
theoretical
9
The Emergence of Precious-Metal Money
chapter
10
The Improvement of Metal Money through Coinage
chapter
11
The State’s Improvement of the Money and Coinage System
chapter
12
Money as a Means for Unilateral and Subsidiary Patrimonial Payments
theoretical
13
The Alleged Function of Money as a Means of Payment
theoretical
14
Money as a Means of Hoarding, Capitalization, and Wealth Transfer
theoretical
15
Money as Mediator of Capital Transactions
theoretical
16
Money as Price Measure or Price Indicator
theoretical
17
Money as a Measure of Exchange Value: Introduction, Monetary Valuation, and Limits Across Markets
theoretical
18
The Search for a Good with Universal and Unchanging External Exchange Value
theoretical
19
Measuring Money’s External Exchange Value and Defining Its Internal Exchange Value
theoretical
20
The Idea of a Universal and Unchanging Measure of Internal Exchange Value
theoretical
21
Whether Price Movements Originate in Money or in Commodities
theoretical
22
Whether the Internal Exchange Value of Money Can Be Measured
theoretical
23
The Concept of Money Derived from Its Functions
chapter
24
Whether Forced Legal Tender Belongs to Money: The Juridical View
chapter
25
Whether Forced Legal Tender Improves Money: The Economic View
chapter
26
Money Demand of Individual Economies
chapter
27
Money Demand of the National Economy
chapter
28
Bibliography on Money and Currency
bibliography
29
The Purchasing Power of the Austrian Gulden
essay
30
Contributions to the Currency Question in Austria-Hungary: Title Page and Preface
essay
31
Currency Regulation during the Silver Agio Period, 1848–1878
essay
32
The Disappearance of the Silver Agio
essay
33
The Origin of the Contemporary Anomaly in Austria-Hungary’s Monetary System
essay
34
The Defects and Dangers of Austria-Hungary’s Currency
essay
35
Choosing the Monetary Standard for Austria-Hungary
chapter
36
The Silver Standard and Its Rejection
chapter
37
Bimetallism and the Case for a Gold Currency
chapter
38
Objections to the Gold Standard: Gold Appreciation
chapter
39
Impact of Reform on Gold Value: Circulation and Gold Demand
chapter
40
Gold Requirements Under Alternative Currency Reform Scenarios
essay
41
Gold Requirement Scenario with Treasury Notes and Silver Courant
essay
42
Expected Effect of Austria-Hungary’s Reform on the Value of Gold
theoretical
43
Measures to Prevent Gold Appreciation and Protect Austria-Hungary
theoretical
44
Future Coin Unit: Monetary Union and Foreign Systems
essay
45
Whether the Gulden or the Krone Should Be the Coin Unit
theoretical
46
Title Page and Errata for Der Übergang zur Goldwährung
essay
47
Preface and Start of Contents
essay
48
The Limping Gold Standard and Limited Silver Courant
theoretical
49
Table of Contents for the Currency Reform Essay
chapter
50
The Transition Key from the Old to the New Currency
essay
51
The Relation Proposed in the Government Bills
essay
52
The Rising Value of the Austrian Valuta
essay
53
High Gold Exchange Rates of the Valuta in 1889–1891
essay
54
The Momentary Exchange Rate and Foreign Creditors
essay
55
Stabilizing the Value of the Valuta: The Value Problem
essay
56
Binding Silver Coinage in the Currency Treaty
essay
57
Stabilization Within Upper and Lower Value Limits
essay
58
Opening of the Section on Side Effects of Stabilization Measures
essay
59
Secondary Effects of Stabilization Measures: Financial Losses or Increased Tax Pressure
essay
60
Gold Agio and the Risk of Currency Reform Failure after Fixing the Parity
essay
61
Statements before the Currency Enquête Commission: Introductory Questionnaire
essay
62
Question V and editor's note on the Currency Enquête excerpts
chapter
63
Seventh-session statement: necessity of reform and choice of gold standard
essay
64
Gold procurement, market risk, and preparatory steps for reform
essay
65
State notes, silver current, and a mixed gold currency system
essay
66
The just gulden and the conversion key from paper to gold
essay
67
Coin unit, Krone proposal, and seventh-session interpellations
essay
68
Ninth-session reply to Taussig and defense of exchange-rate analysis
essay
69
Von unserer Valuta: the anomaly and history of the Austrian silver gulden
essay
70
Defects of the existing valuta and rejection of silver and bimetallic delay
essay
71
A specifically Austrian gold standard and the role of silver reserves
essay
72
Valuta relation, mortgage debts, and the just gulden
essay
73
Das Goldagio, section I: early successes and causes of the gold agio
essay
74
Das Goldagio, section II: conversions, securities reflux, and exchange-market depletion
essay
75
Das Goldagio, section III: preventability, bank intervention, and present difficulty
essay
76
Appendix bibliography: abbreviations and scientific books and articles
bibliography
77
Appendix bibliography: reviews and newspaper articles
bibliography