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The Positive Theory Of Capital Eugen V Bohmbawerk William Smart Translator

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The Positive Theory Of Capital Eugen V Bohmbawerk William Smart Translator
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Publisher: Cosimo Classics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.66 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Eugen V. Bohm-Bawerk, William Smart (Translator)
ISBN: 9781602060395, 1602060398
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Positive Theory Of Capital Eugen V Bohmbawerk William Smart Translator by Eugen V. Bohm-bawerk, William Smart (translator) 9781602060395, 1602060398 instant download after payment.

What is capital? Even economists don't seem to agree on a definition. Here, in this classic primer on the subject, German economist EUGEN V. BOHM-BAWERK (1851-1914) discusses: . the nature of capital . historical development of the concept . competing ideas about capital . the function of capital in production . two conceptions of value . price and the law of supply and demand . loans and interest . and much more. First published in Germany in 1888 and in English in 1891, this intriguing work offers yet another valuable perspective on one of the most basic and yet most debated subjects in economics.

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