The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems

The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems
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Frank A. Fetter. The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems

The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems

Table of Contents

PART I

PREFACE

THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

PART I

DIVISION A—WANTS AND PRESENT GOODS

CHAPTER I

THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

§ I. NAME AND DEFINITION

§ II. PLACE OF ECONOMICS AMONG THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

§ III. THE RELATION OF ECONOMICS TO PRACTICAL AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 2

ECONOMIC MOTIVES

§ I. MATERIAL WANTS, THE PRIMARY ECONOMIC MOTIVES

§ II. DESIRES FOR NON-MATERIAL ENDS, AS SECONDARY ECONOMIC MOTIVES

CHAPTER 3

WEALTH AND WELFARE

§ I. THE RELATION OF MEN AND MATERIAL THINGS TO ECONOMIC WELFARE

§ II. SOME IMPORTANT ECONOMIC CONCEPTS CONNECTED WITH WEALTH AND WELFARE

CHAPTER 4

THE NATURE OF DEMAND

§ I. THE COMPARISON OF GOODS IN MAN'S THOUGHT

§ II. DEMAND FOR GOODS GROWS OUT OF SUBJECTIVE COMPARISONS

CHAPTER 5

EXCHANGE IN A MARKET

§ I. EXCHANGE OF GOODS RESULTING FROM DEMAND

§ II. BARTER UNDER SIMPLE CONDITIONS

§ III. PRICE IN A MARKET

CHAPTER 6

PSYCHIC INCOME

§ I. INCOME AS A FLOW OF GOODS

§ II. INCOME AS A SERIES OF GRATIFICATIONS

DIVISION B—WEALTH AND RENT

CHAPTER 7

WEALTH AND ITS INDIRECT USES

§ I. THE GRADES OF RELATION OF INDIRECT GOODS TO GRATIFICATION

§ II. CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC WEALTH

CHAPTER 8

THE RENTING CONTRACT

§ I. NATURE AND DEFINITION OF RENT

§ II. THE HISTORY OF CONTRACT RENT AND CHANGES IN IT

CHAPTER 9

THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS

§ I. DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF (ECONOMIC) DIMINISHING RETURNS

§ II. OTHER MEANINGS OF THE PHRASE "DIMINISHING RETURNS"

§ III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF DIMINISHING RETURNS

CHAPTER 10

THE THEORY OF RENT: THE MARKET VALUE OF THE USUFRUCT

§ I. DIFFERENTIAL ADVANTAGES IN CONSUMPTION GOODS

§ II. DIFFERENTIAL ADVANTAGES IN INDIRECT GOODS

CHAPTER 11

REPAIR, DEPRECIATION, AND DESTRUCTION OF WEALTH: RELATION TO ITS SALE AND RENT

§ I. REPAIR OF RENT-BEARING AGENTS

§ II. DEPRECIATION IN RENT-EARNING POWER OF AGENTS KEPT IN REPAIR

§ III. DESTRUCTION OF NATURAL STORES OF MATERIALS

CHAPTER 12

INCREASE OF RENT-BEARERS AND OF RENTS

§ I. EFFORTS OF MEN TO INCREASE PRODUCTS AND RENT-BEARERS

§ II. EFFECTS OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN RAISING THE RENTS OF INDIRECT AGENTS

DIVISION C—CAPITALIZATION AND TIME-VALUE

CHAPTER 13

MONEY AS A TOOL IN EXCHANGE

§ I. ORIGIN OF THE USE OF MONEY

§ III. THE VALUE OF TYPICAL MONEY

CHAPTER 14

THE MONEY ECONOMY AND THE CONCEPT OF CAPITAL

§ I. THE BARTER ECONOMY AND ITS DECLINE

§ II. THE CONCEPT OF CAPITAL IN MODERN BUSINESS

CHAPTER 15

THE CAPITALIZATION OF ALL FORMS OF RENT

§ I. THE PURCHASE OF RENT-CHARGES AS AN EXAMPLE OF CAPITALIZATION

§ II. CAPITALIZATION INVOLVED IN THE EVALUATING OF INDIRECT AGENTS

§ III. THE INCREASING ROLE OF CAPITALIZATION IN MODERN INDUSTRY

CHAPTER 16

INTEREST ON MONEY LOANS

§ I. VARIOUS FORMS OF CONTRACT INTEREST

§ II. THE MOTIVE FOR PAYING INTEREST

CHAPTER 17

THE THEORY OF TIME-VALUE

§ I. DEFINITION AND SCOPE OF TIME-VALUE

§ II. THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE RATE OF TIME-DISCOUNT

CHAPTER 18

RELATIVELY FIXED AND RELATIVELY INCREASABLE FORMS OF CAPITAL

§ I. HOW VARIOUS FORMS OF CAPITAL MAY BE INCREASED

§ II. SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE DIFFERENCES

CHAPTER 19

SAVING AND PRODUCTION AS AFFECTED BY THE RATE OF INTEREST

§ I. SAVING AS AFFECTED BY THE INTEREST RATE

§ II. CONDITIONS FAVORABLE TO SAVING

§ III. INFLUENCE OF THE INTEREST RATE ON METHODS OF PRODUCTION

PART II

THE VALUE OF HUMAN SERVICES

DIVISION A—LABOR AND WAGES

CHAPTER 20

LABOR AND CLASSES OF LABORERS

§ I. RELATION OF LABOR TO WEALTH

§ II. VARIETIES OF TALENTS AND OF ABILITIES IN MEN

CHAPTER 21

THE SUPPLY OF LABOR

§ I. WHAT IS A DOCTRINE OF POPULATION?

§ II. POPULATION IN HUMAN SOCIETY

§ III. CURRENT ASPECT OF THE POPULATION PROBLEM

CHAPTER 22

CONDITIONS FOR EFFICIENT LABOR

§ I. OBJECTIVE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS

§ II. SOCIAL CONDITIONS FAVORING EFFICIENCY

§ III. DIVISION OF LABOR

CHAPTER 23

THE LAW OF WAGES

§ I. NATURE OF WAGES AND THE WAGES PROBLEM

§ II. THE DIFFERENT MODES OF EARNING WAGES

§ III. WAGES AS EXEMPLIFYING THE GENERAL LAW OF VALUE

CHAPTER 24

THE RELATION OF LABOR TO VALUE

§ I. RELATION OF RENT TO WAGES

§ II. RELATION OF TIME-VALUE TO WAGES

§ III. THE RELATION OF LABOR TO VALUE

CHAPTER 25

THE WAGE SYSTEM AND ITS RESULTS

§ I. SYSTEMS OF LABOR

§ II. THE WAGE SYSTEM AS IT IS

§ III. PROGRESS OF THE MASSES UNDER THE WAGE SYSTEM

CHAPTER 26

MACHINERY AND LABOR

§ I. EXTENT OF THE USE OF MACHINERY

§ II. EFFECT OF MACHINERY ON THE WELFARE AND WAGES OF THE MASSES

CHAPTER 27

TRADE-UNIONS

§ I. THE OBJECTS OF TRADE-UNIONS

§ II. THE METHODS OF TRADE-UNIONS

§ III. COMBINATION AND WAGES

DIVISION B—ENTERPRISE AND PROFITS

CHAPTER 28

PRODUCTION AND THE COMBINATION OF THE FACTORS

§ I. THE NATURE OF PRODUCTION

§ II. COMBINATION OF THE FACTORS

CHAPTER 29

BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND THE ENTERPRISER'S FUNCTION

§ I. THE DIRECTION OF INDUSTRY

§ II. QUALITIES OF A BUSINESS ORGANIZER

§ III. THE SELECTION OF ABILITY

CHAPTER 30

COST OF PRODUCTION

§ 1. COST OF PRODUCTION FROM THE ENTERPRISER'S POINT OF VIEW

§ II. COST OF PRODUCTION FROM THE ECONOMIST'S STANDPOINT

CHAPTER 31

THE LAW OF PROFITS

§ I. MEANING OF TERMS

§ III. STATEMENT OF THE LAW OF PROFITS

CHAPTER 32

PROFIT-SHARING, PRODUCERS' AND CONSUMERS' COÖPERATION

§ I. PROFIT-SHARING

§ II. PRODUCERS' COÖPERATION

§ III. CONSUMERS' COÖPERATION

CHAPTER 33

MONOPOLY PROFITS

§ I. NATURE OF MONOPOLY

§ II. KINDS OF MONOPOLY

CHAPTER 34

GROWTH OF TRUSTS AND COMBINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

§ I. GROWTH OF LARGE INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES

§ II. ADVANTAGES OF LARGE PRODUCTION

§ III. CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL COMBINATIONS

CHAPTER 35

EFFECT OF TRUSTS ON PRICES

§ I. HOW TRUSTS MIGHT AFFECT PRICES

§ II. HOW TRUSTS HAVE AFFECTED PRICES

CHAPTER 36

GAMBLING, SPECULATION, AND PROMOTERS' PROFITS

§ I. GAMBLING VS. INSURANCE

§ II. THE SPECULATOR AS A RISK-TAKER

§ III. PROMOTER'S AND TRUSTEE'S PROFITS

CHAPTER 37

CRISES AND INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSIONS

§ I. DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION OF CRISES

§ II. CRISES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

§ III. VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS OF CRISES

PART III

THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF VALUE

DIVISION A—RELATION OF PRIVATE INCOME TO SOCIAL WELFARE

CHAPTER 38

PRIVATE PROPERTY AND INHERITANCE

§ I. IMPERSONAL AND PERSONAL SHARES OF INCOME

§ II. THE ORIGIN OF PRIVATE PROPERTY

§ III. LIMITATIONS OF THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE PROPERTY

CHAPTER 39

INCOME AND SOCIAL SERVICE

§ I. INCOME FROM PROPERTY

CHAPTER 40

WASTE AND LUXURY

§ I. WASTE OF WEALTH

§ II. LUXURY

CHAPTER 41

REACTION OF CONSUMPTION ON PRODUCTION

§ I. REACTION UPON MATERIAL PRODUCTIVE AGENTS

§ II. REACTION UPON THE EFFICIENCY OF THE WORKERS

§ III. EFFECTS ON THE ABIDING WELFARE OF THE CONSUMER

CHAPTER 42

DISTRIBUTION OF THE SOCIAL INCOME

§ I. THE NATURE OF PERSONAL DISTRIBUTION

§ II. METHODS OF PERSONAL DISTRIBUTION

CHAPTER 43

SURVEY OF THE THEORY OF VALUE

§ I. REVIEW OF THE PLAN FOLLOWED

§ II. RELATION OF VALUE THEORIES TO SOCIAL REFORMS

§ III. INTERRELATION OF ECONOMIC AGENTS

DIVISION B—RELATION OF THE STATE TO INDUSTRY

CHAPTER 44

FREE COMPETITION AND STATE ACTION

§ II. ECONOMIC HARMONY THROUGH COMPETITION

§ III. SOCIAL LIMITING OF COMPETITION

CHAPTER 45

USE, COINAGE, AND VALUE OF MONEY

§ I. THE PRECIOUS METALS AS MONEY

§ II. THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY

CHAPTER 46

TOKEN COINAGE AND GOVERNMENT PAPER MONEY

§ I. LIGHT-WEIGHT COINS

§ II. PAPER MONEY EXPERIMENTS

§ III. THEORIES OF POLITICAL MONEY

CHAPTER 47

THE STANDARD OF DEFERRED PAYMENTS

§ I. FUNCTION OF THE STANDARD

§ II. INTERNATIONAL BIMETALLISM

§ III. THE FREE-SILVER MOVEMENT IN AMERICA

CHAPTER 48

BANKING AND CREDIT

§ I. FUNCTIONS OF A BANK

§ II. TYPICAL BANK MONEY

§ III. BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES TO-DAY

CHAPTER 49

TAXATION IN ITS RELATION TO VALUE

§ I. PURPOSES OF TAXATION

§ II. FORMS OF TAXATION

§ III. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

CHAPTER 50

THE GENERAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

§ I. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AS A CASE OF EXCHANGE

§ II. THEORY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGES OF MONEY

§ III. REAL BENEFITS OF FOREIGN TRADE

CHAPTER 51

THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF

§ I. THE NATURE AND CLAIMS OF PROTECTION

§ II. THE REASONABLE MEASURE OF JUSTIFICATION OF PROTECTION

§ III. VALUES AS AFFECTED BY PROTECTION

CHAPTER 52

OTHER PROTECTIVE SOCIAL AND LABOR LEGISLATION

§ I. SOCIAL LEGISLATION

§ II. LABOR LEGISLATION

CHAPTER 53

PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF INDUSTRY

§ I. EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC OWNERSHIP

§ II. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF PUBLIC OWNERSHIP

CHAPTER 54

RAILROADS AND INDUSTRY

§ I. TRANSPORTATION AS A FORM OF PRODUCTION

§ II. THE RAILROAD AS A CARRIER

§ III. DISCRIMINATION IN RATES ON RAILROADS

CHAPTER 55

THE PUBLIC NATURE OF RAILROADS

§ II. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC POWER OF RAILROAD MANAGERS

§ III. COMMISSIONS TO CONTROL RAILROADS

CHAPTER 56

PUBLIC POLICY AS TO CONTROL OF INDUSTRY

§ I. STATE REGULATION OF CORPORATE INDUSTRY

§ II. DIFFICULTIES OF PUBLIC CONTROL OF INDUSTRY

§ III. TREND OF POLICY AS TO PUBLIC INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY

CHAPTER 57

FUTURE TREND OF VALUES

§ I. PAST AND PRESENT OF ECONOMIC SOCIETY

§ II. THE ECONOMIC FUTURE OF SOCIETY

QUESTIONS AND CRITICAL NOTES

Chapter 1. The Nature and Purpose of Political Economy

Chapter 2. The Economic Motives

Chapter 3. Wealth and Welfare

Chapter 4. The Nature of Demand

Chapter 5. Exchange in a Market

Chapter 6. Psychic Income

Chapter 7. Wealth and its Indirect Uses

Chapter 8. The Renting Contract

Chapter 9. The Law of Diminishing Returns

Chapter 10. The Theory of Rent

Chapter 11. Repair, Depreciation, and Destruction of Wealth

Chapter 12. Increase of Rent-bearers and of Rents

Chapter 13. Money as a Tool in Exchange

Chapter 14. The Money Economy and the Concept of Capital

Chapter 15. The Capitalization of all Forms of Rent

Chapter 16. Interest on Money Loans

Chapter 17. The Theory of Time-value

Chapter 18. Relatively Fixed and Relatively Increasable Forms of Capital

Chapter 19. Saving and Production as Affected by the Rate of Interest

Chapter 20. Labor and Classes of Laborers

Chapter 21. The Supply of Labor

Chapter 22. Conditions for Efficient Labor

Chapter 23. The Law of Wages

Chapter 24. The Relation of Labor to Value

Chapter 25. The Wage System and its Results

Chapter 26. Machinery and Labor

Chapter 27. Trade-unions

Chapter 28. Production and the Combination of the Factors

Chapter 29. Business Organization and the Enterpriser's Function

Chapter 30. Cost of Production

Chapter 31. The Law of Profits

Chapter 32. Profit-sharing, Producers' and Consumers' Coöperation

Chapter 33. Monopoly Profits

Chapter 34. Growth of Trusts and Combinations

Chapter 35. Effect of Trusts on Prices

Chapter 36. Gambling, Speculation, and Promoters' Profits

Chapter 37. Crises and Industrial Depressions

Chapter 39. Income and Social Service

Chapter 40. Waste and Luxury

Chapter 41. Reaction of Consumption on Production

Chapter 42. Distribution of the Social Income

Chapter 43. Survey of the Theory of Value

Chapter 44. Free Competition and State Action

Chapter 45. Use, Coinage, and Value of Money

Chapter 46. Token Coinage and Government Paper Money

Chapter 47. The Standard of Deferred Payments

Chapter 48. Banking and Credit

Chapter 49. Taxation in its Relation to Value

Chapter 50. The General Theory of International Trade

Chapter 51. The Protective Tariff

Chapter 52. Other Protective Social and Labor Legislation

Chapter 53. Public Ownership of Industry

Chapter 54. Railroads and Industry

Chapter 55. The Public Nature of Railroads

Chapter 56. Public Policy as to Control of Industry

Chapter 57. Future Trend of Values

INDEX

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