19th Century · English
Natural Value
Natural Value, by Friedrich von Wieser (1851–1926), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01Editor's Prefaceprose
- 02Author's Prefaceprose
- 03Book I: The Elementary Theory of Value, Chapter I: The Origin of Valueprose
- 04Chapter II: the value of satisfactions of wantprose
- 05Chapter III: Gossen's Law of the Satiation of Wantprose
- 06Chapter IV: the scales of satiationprose
- 07Chapter V: marginal utilityprose
- 08Chapter VI: the value of future satisfactions of wantprose
- 09Chapter VII: the value of goodsprose
- 10Chapter VIII: the valuation of a single commodityprose
- 11Chapter IX: the valuation of goods in stocks. the law of marginal utility the general law of valueprose
- 12Chapter X: the paradox of valueprose
- 13Chapter XI: the antinomy of value and the service of valueprose
- 14Book II: Exchange Value and Natural Value, Chapter I: priceprose
- 15Chapter II: exchange value in the subjective senseprose
- 16Chapter III: exchange value in the objective senseprose
- 17Chapter IV: the antinomy of exchange valueprose
- 18Chapter V: the service of exchange value in general economyprose
- 19Chapter VI: natural valueprose
- 20Chapter VII: the socialist theory of valueprose
- 21Part I: The General Principles of Imputation, Chapter I: return valueprose
- 22Chapter II: the problem of imputationprose
- 23Chapter III: the socialist reading of the problem. the claim of the labourer to the entire returnprose
- 24Chapter IV: previous attempts at solutionprose
- 25Chapter V: the principle of solution. the productive contributionprose
- 26Chapter VI: the principle of solution (continued). contribution and co-operationprose
- 27Chapter VII: the principle of solution (continued). the economic service of imputationprose
- 28Chapter VIII: the principle of solution (Continued). imputation and the marginal lawprose
- 29Chapter IX: the individual factors of imputation. i.—supplyprose
- 30Chapter X: the individual factors of imputation (continued). II. —demand and complementary goodsprose
- 31Chapter XI: the individual factors of imputation (continued). III. — techniqueprose
- 32Chapter XII: the individual factors of imputation (continued). IV. — the imputation to cost goods and to monopoly goodsprose
- 33Chapter XIII: the individual factors of imputation (continued). V. — the imputation to productive factors of preferable prose
- 34Part II: Natural Land Rent, Chapter XIV: ricardo's differential rent: the first partprose
- 35Chapter XV: ricardo's differential rent: the second partprose
- 36Chapter XVI: Criticism of Ricardo's Theoryprose
- 37Part III: the natural return to capital, Chapter XVII: the productivity of capitalprose
- 38Chapter XVIII: the calculation of return to capital in primitiive and in developed economiesprose
- 39Chapter XIX: the imputation of gross return and of net returnprose
- 40Book IV: The Natural Value of Land, Capital, and Labour, Chapter I: introductionprose
- 41Chapter II: the value of capital and the interest on capital i.—discountingprose
- 42Chapter III: the value of capital and the interest on capital (continued). ii.—the rate of interestprose
- 43Chapter IV: The Value Of Capital And The Interest On Capital (Continued). III.—The Law Of The Uniform Calculation Of Theprose
- 44Chapter V: the value of capital and the interest on capital (continued.) iv.—change in the rate of interestprose
- 45Chapter VI: the value of capital and the interest on capital (continued). v.—the valuation of fixed capitalprose
- 46Chapter VII: The Value Of Capital And The Interest On Capital (continued) VI.—Capitalisationprose
- 47Chapter VIII: interest on the consumption loan. house rentprose
- 48Chapter IX: the value of landprose
- 49Chapter X: the value of labourprose
- 50Chapter XI.: the value of production goods, with reference to the competition between present and future interestsprose
- 51Book V: The Natural Cost Value of Products, Chapter I: the law of costsprose
- 52Chapter II: the conception of costsprose
- 53Chapter III: foundation of the law of costsprose
- 54Chapter IV: conditions under which the law of costs obtainsprose
- 55Chapter V: the determining amount of costsprose
- 56Chapter VI: the law of costs and the general law of valueprose
- 57Chapter VII: the so-called costs of production of labourprose
- 58Chapter VIII: the cost theoriesprose
- 59Chapter IX: the cost theories (continued). labour as an element in costprose
- 60Chapter X: the cost theories (continued). capital as an element in costprose
- 61Chapter XI: the cost theories (continued). interest as an element in costprose
- 62Chapter XII: the cost theories (continued). land rent as an element in costprose
- 63Chapter XIII: the service of individual economic value in national economyprose
- 64Book VI: Value in the Economy of the State, Chapter I: introductionprose
- 65Chapter II: the province of a state economyprose
- 66Chapter III: value in the natural economy of the stateprose
- 67Chapter IV: value in the present-day economy of the stateprose
- 68Chapter V: the fundamental law of collective valuationprose