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Natural value / Friedrich von Wieser; translated by Christian A. Malloch.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wieser, Friedrich, Freiherr von, 1851-1926.
- Standardized Title:
- Natürliche Werth. English
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Value.
- Economics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (222 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Kitchener, Ont. : Batoche, 2000.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Intro
- Author's Preface
- Book 1: The Elementary Theory of Value
- The Origin of Value
- The Value of Satisfaction of Want
- Gossen's Law of the Satiation of Want
- The Scales of Satiation
- Marginal Utility
- The Value of Future Satisfactions of Want
- The Value of Goods
- The Valuation of a Single Commodity
- The Valuation of Goods in Stocks.
- The Law of Marginal Utility the General Law of Value
- The Paradox of Value
- The Antinomy of Value
- and the Service of Value
- Book 2: Exchange Value and Natural Value
- Price
- Exchange Value in the Subjective Sense
- Exchange Value in the Objective Sense
- The Antinomy of Exchange Value
- The Service of Exchange Value in
- General Economy
- Natural Value
- The Socialist Theory of Value
- Book 3: The Natural Imputation of the Return from Production
- Part I: The General Principles of Imputation
- Return Value
- The Problem of Imputation
- The Socialist Reading of the Problem.
- The Claim of the Labourer to the Entire Return
- Previous Attempts at Solution
- The Principle of Solution.
- The Productive Contribution
- The Principle of Solution (continued).
- Contribution and Co-operation
- The Principle of Solution (continued),
- The Economic Service of Imputation
- Imputation and the Marginal Law
- The Individual Factors of Imputation.
- I.-Supply
- The Individual Factors of Imputation (continued).
- II-Demand and Complementary Goods
- III.-Technique
- IV.-The Imputation to Cost Goods and to Monopoly
- Goods
- The Individual Factors of Imputations (continued).
- V-The Imputation to Productive Factors of
- Preferable Quality
- Part II: Natural Land Rent
- Ricardo's Differential Rent: The First Part.
- Ricardo's Differential Rent: The Second Part
- Criticism of Ricardo's Theory
- Part III: The Natural Return to Capital
- The Productivity of Capital
- The Calculation of Return to Capital in
- Primitive and in Developed Economies
- The Imputation of Gross Return
- and of Net Return
- Book 4: The Natural Value of Land, Capital, and Labour
- Introduction
- The Value of Capital and the Interest on Capital.
- I-Discounting
- The Value of Capital and the Interest on Capital
- (continued). II-The Rate of Interest
- The Value of Capital and the Interest
- on Capital (continued). III-The Law of the Uniform
- Calculation of the Interest Rate
- (continued). IV-Change in the Rate of Interest
- (continued). V-The Valuation of Fixed Capital
- (continued). VI-Capitalization
- Interest on the Consumption Loan. House Rent
- The Value of Land
- The Value of Labour
- The Value of Production Goods, With Reference
- to the Competition Between Present and Future
- Interests
- Book 5: The Natural Cost Value of Products
- The Law of Costs
- The Conception of Costs
- Foundation of the Law of Costs
- Conditions Under Which the Law of Cost Obtains
- : The Determining Amount of Costs
- The Law of Costs and the General Law of Value
- The So-Called Costs of Production of Labour
- The Cost Theories
- The Cost Theories (continued).
- Labour as an Element in Cost
- Capital as an Element in Cost
- Interest as an Element of Cost
- Land Rent as an Element in Cost
- The Service of Individual Economic Value in
- National Economy
- Book 6: Value in the Economy of the State
- : Introduction.
- : The Province of a State Economy
- : Value in the Natural Economy of the State
- : Value in the Present-Day Economy of the State
- : The Fundamental Law of Collective Valuation.
- Notes:
- Translation of: Der naturliche Werth.
- Reprint. Originally published : London : Macmillan, 1893.
- OCLC:
- 70730502
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