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    19th Century · English

    Political Economy

    Francis Amasa Walker

    Political Economy, by Francis Amasa Walker (1840–1897), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    43
    Variants
    43
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Political Economy, Part I.: Character and Logical Method of Political Economy.prose
    2. 02Part II.: Production, Chapter I.: Land and Natural Agents.prose
    3. 03Chapter II.: Labor.prose
    4. 04Chapter III.: Capital: Its Origin and Office.prose
    5. 05Chapter IV.: The Productive Capability of a Community.prose
    6. 06Exchange, Chapter I.: The Theory of Value.prose
    7. 07Chapter II.: The Theory of International Exchanges.prose
    8. 08Chapter III.: Money and Its Value.prose
    9. 09Chapter IV.: Money and Its Value—continued—debased Coin: Seigniorage.prose
    10. 10Chapter V.: Inconvertible Paper Money.prose
    11. 11Chapter VI.: Bank Money.prose
    12. 12Chapter VII.: The Reaction of Exchange upon Production.prose
    13. 13Part IV.: Distribution, Chapter I.: The Parties to the Distribution of Wealth.prose
    14. 14Chapter II.: Rent.prose
    15. 15Chapter III.: Interest.prose
    16. 16Chapter IV.: Profits.prose
    17. 17Chapter V.: Wages.prose
    18. 18Chapter VI.: Wages.—continued, The Conditions of the Laboring Class as Affected by Imperfect Competition.prose
    19. 19Chapter VII.: Two Other Shares in Distribution.prose
    20. 20Chapter VIII.: The Reaction of Distribution upon Production.prose
    21. 21Part V.: Consumption, Chapter I.: Subsistence: Population.prose
    22. 22Chapter II.: The Appearance of New Economic Wants.prose
    23. 23Chapter III.: Consumption: The Dynamics of Wealth.prose
    24. 24Part VI.: Some Applications of Economic Principles.prose
    25. 25I.: usury laws.prose
    26. 26II.: industrial co-operation.prose
    27. 27III.: political money.prose
    28. 28IV.: pauperism.prose
    29. 29V.: the doctrine of the wage-fund.prose
    30. 30VI.: the multiple or tabular standard of deferred payments.prose
    31. 31VII.: trade unions and strikes.prose
    32. 32VIII.: the knights of labor.prose
    33. 33IX.: attacks on the doctrine of rent.prose
    34. 34X.: the nationalization of the land.prose
    35. 35mr. henry george's crusade.prose
    36. 36XI.: the banking functions.prose
    37. 37XII.: the present banking system of the united states.prose
    38. 38XIII.: foreign exchanges.prose
    39. 39XIV.: bi-metallism.prose
    40. 40XV.: the revenue of the state.prose
    41. 41XVI.: the principles of taxation.prose
    42. 42XVII.: protection vs. freedom of production.prose
    43. 43XVIII.: socialism.prose