20th Century · English
The Common Sense of Political Economy
The Common Sense of Political Economy, by Philip H. Wicksteed (1844–1927), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01Econlib Editor's Notesprose
- 02Prefaceprose
- 03Introductionprose
- 04Book I: Systematic and Constructive, Chapter I: Introductory: Administration of Resources and Choice Between Alternativeprose
- 05Chapter II: Margins. Diminishing Psychic Returnsprose
- 06Chapter III: Economical Administration and Its Difficultiesprose
- 07Chapter IV: Money and Exchange, The Communal Relative Scaleprose
- 08Chapter V: Business and the Economic Nexusprose
- 09Chapter VI: Marketsprose
- 10Chapter VII: Markets (Continued). Interest. Tools. Landprose
- 11Chapter VIII: Markets (Continued). Earningsprose
- 12Chapter IX: Distribution. Cost of Productionprose
- 13Book II: Excursive and Critical, Chapter I: Margins and Their Diagrammatic Representationprose
- 14Chapter II: On the Diagrammatic Method of Representing Areas of Satisfaction and Marginal Significancesprose
- 15Chapter III: On the Nature of Curves of Total Satisfactionprose
- 16Appendix to Chapters II. And III.prose
- 17Chapter IV: Buyer and Seller. Demand and Supplyprose
- 18Chapter V: The Theory of "Increasing and Diminishing Returns"prose
- 19Chapter VI: The Diagrammatic Exposition of the Law of Rent and Its Implicationsprose
- 20Chapter VII: Banking. Bills. Currencyprose
- 21Book III: Analytical and Practicalprose
- 22Chapter I: Samples of Analysisprose
- 23Chapter II: Some Further Analysesprose
- 24Chapter III: Conclusionprose