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    19th Century · English

    The Distribution of Wealth

    John Bates Clark

    The Distribution of Wealth, by John Bates Clark (1847–1938), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    28
    Variants
    28
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Econlib Editor's Notesprose
    2. 02Prefaceprose
    3. 03Chapter I: Issues that depend on Distributionprose
    4. 04Chapter II: The Place of Distribution within the Traditional Divisions of Economicsprose
    5. 05Chapter III: The Place of Distribution within the Natural Divisions of Economicsprose
    6. 06Chapter IV: The Basis of Distribution in Universal Economic Lawsprose
    7. 07Chapter V: Actual Distribution the Result of Social Organizationprose
    8. 08Chapter VI: Effects of Social Progressprose
    9. 09Chapter VII: Wages in a Static State the Specific Product of Laborprose
    10. 10Chapter VIII: How the Specific Product of Labor may be distinguishedprose
    11. 11Chapter IX: Capital and Capital-Goods contrastedprose
    12. 12Chapter X: Kinds of Capital and of Capital-Goodsprose
    13. 13Chapter XI: The Productivity of Social Labor Dependent on its Quantitative Relation to Capitalprose
    14. 14Chapter XII: Final Productivity the Regulator of Both Wages and Interestprose
    15. 15Chapter XIII: The Products of Labor and Capital, as measured by the Formula of Rentprose
    16. 16Chapter XIV: The Earnings of Industrial Groupsprose
    17. 17Chapter XV: The Marginal Efficiency of Consumers' Wealth the Basis of Group Distributionprose
    18. 18Chapter XVI: How the Marginal Efficiency of Consumers' Wealth is measuredprose
    19. 19Chapter XVII: How the Efficiency of Final Increments of Producers' Wealth is testedprose
    20. 20Chapter XVIII: The Growth of Capital by Qualitative Incrementsprose
    21. 21Chapter XIX: The Mode of apportioning Labor and Capital among the Industrial Groupsprose
    22. 22Chapter XX: Production and Consumption synchronized by rightly Apportioned Capitalprose
    23. 23Chapter XXI: The Theory of Economic Causationprose
    24. 24Chapter XXII: The Law of Economic Causation applied to the Products of Concrete Instrumentsprose
    25. 25Chapter XXIII: The Relation of All Rents to Value and thus to Group Distributionprose
    26. 26Chapter XXIV: The Unit for measuring Industrial Agents and their Productsprose
    27. 27Chapter XXV: Static Standards in a Dynamic Societyprose
    28. 28Chapter XXVI: Proximate Static Standardsprose