A Critical History of Economic Theory: The Economist

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BOOK I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Book I, Chapter I: The Opposition to Interest in Classical and Mediæval Times
Book I, Chapter II: The Defence of Interest From the Sixteenth Till the Eighteenth Century
Book I, Chapter III: Turgot's Fructification Theory
Book I, Chapter IV: Adam Smith and the Development of the Problem
Book I, Chapter V: The Colourless Theories
BOOK II: THE PRODUCTIVITY THEORIES
Book II, Chapter I: The Productive Power of Capital
Book II, Chapter II: The Naïve Productivity Theories
Book II, Chapter III: The Indirect Productivity Theories
BOOK III: THE USE THEORIES
Book III, Chapter I: The Use of Capital
Book III, Chapter II: Historical Statement
Book III, Chapter III: The Plan of Criticism
Book III, Chapter IV: The Use of Capital According to the Say-Hermann School
Book III, Chapter V: The True Conception of the Use of Goods
Book III, Chapter VI: Criticism of the Say-Hermann Conceptions
Book III, Chapter VII: The Independent Use: An Unproved Assumption
Book III, Chapter VIII: The Independent Use: Its Untenable Conclusions
Book III, Chapter IX: The Independent Use: Its Origin in Legal Fiction
Book III, Chapter X: Menger's Conception of Use
Book III, Chapter XI: Final Insufficiency of the Use Theory
BOOK IV: THE ABSTINENCE THEORY
Book IV, Chapter I: Senior's Statement of the Theory
Book IV, Chapter II: Criticism of Senior
Book IV, Chapter III: Bastiat's Statement
BOOK V: THE LABOUR THEORIES
Book V, Chapter I: [ The Labour Theories ]The English Group
The French Group
The German Group
BOOK VI: THE EXPLOITATION THEORY
Book VI, Chapter I: Historical Survey
Book VI, Chapter II: Rodbertus
Book VI, Chapter III: Marx
BOOK VII: MINOR SYSTEMS
Book VII, Chapter I: The Eclectics
Book VII, Chapter II: The Later Fructification Theory
Conclusion

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Eugen Böhm Ritter von Bawerk (12 February 1851 – 27 August 1914) was an Austrian economist who made important contributions to the development of the Austrian School of economics.

He was the Austrian Minister of Finance intermittently from 1895 to 1904, and also wrote a series of extensive critiques of Marxism.

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