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    19th Century · English

    Capital and Interest: A Critical History of Economical Theory

    Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk

    Capital and Interest: A Critical History of Economical Theory, by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    33
    Variants
    33
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Translator's Prefaceprose
    2. 02The Problem of Interestprose
    3. 03Book I: The Development of the Problem, Book I, Chapter I: The Opposition to Interest in Classical and Mediæval Timesprose
    4. 04Book I, Chapter II: The Defence of Interest From the Sixteenth Till the Eighteenth Centuryprose
    5. 05Book I, Chapter III: Turgot's Fructification Theoryprose
    6. 06Book I, Chapter IV: Adam Smith and the Development of the Problemprose
    7. 07Book I, Chapter V: The Colourless Theoriesprose
    8. 08Book II: The Productivity Theories, Book II, Chapter I: The Productive Power of Capitalprose
    9. 09Book II, Chapter II: The Naïve Productivity Theoriesprose
    10. 10Book II, Chapter III: The Indirect Productivity Theoriesprose
    11. 11Book III: The Use Theories, Book III, Chapter I: The Use of Capitalprose
    12. 12Book III, Chapter II: Historical Statementprose
    13. 13Book III, Chapter III: The Plan of Criticismprose
    14. 14Book III, Chapter IV: The Use of Capital According to the Say-Hermann Schoolprose
    15. 15Book III, Chapter V: The True Conception of the Use of Goodsprose
    16. 16Book III, Chapter VI: Criticism of the Say-Hermann Conceptionsprose
    17. 17Book III, Chapter VII: The Independent Use: An Unproved Assumptionprose
    18. 18Book III, Chapter VIII: The Independent Use: Its Untenable Conclusionsprose
    19. 19Book III, Chapter IX: The Independent Use: Its Origin in Legal Fictionprose
    20. 20Book III, Chapter X: Menger's Conception of Useprose
    21. 21Book III, Chapter XI: Final Insufficiency of the Use Theoryprose
    22. 22Book IV: The Abstinence Theory, Book IV, Chapter I: Senior's Statement of the Theoryprose
    23. 23Book IV, Chapter II: Criticism of Seniorprose
    24. 24Book IV, Chapter III: Bastiat's Statementprose
    25. 25Book V, Chapter I: [The Labour Theories], The English Groupprose
    26. 26The French Groupprose
    27. 27The German Groupprose
    28. 28Book VI: The Exploitation Theory, Book VI, Chapter I: Historical Surveyprose
    29. 29Book VI, Chapter II: Rodbertusprose
    30. 30Book VI, Chapter III: Marxprose
    31. 31Book VII: Minor Systems, Book VII, Chapter I: The Eclecticsprose
    32. 32Book VII, Chapter II: The Later Fructification Theoryprose
    33. 33Conclusionprose