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Index
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Preface to the First Edition (1871)
Preface to the Second Edition (1879)
Preface to the Third Edition (1888)
Preface to the Fourth Edition (1911)
I Introduction
Mathematical Character of the Science
Confusion between Mathematical and Exact Science
Capability of Exact Measurement
Measurement of Feeling and Motives
Logical Method of Economics
Relation of Economics to Ethics
II Theory of Pleasure and Pain
Pleasure and Pain as Quantities
Pain the Negative of Pleasure
Anticipated Feeling
Uncertainty of Future Events
III Theory of Utility
The Laws of Human Want
Utility Is Not an Intrinsic Quality
Law of the Variation of Utility
Total Utility and Degree of Utility
Variation of the Final Degree of Utility
Disutility and Discommodity
Distribution of Commodity in Different Uses
Theory of Dimensions of Economic Quantities
Actual Prospective and Potential Utility
Distribution of a Commodity in Time
IV Theory of Exchange
Importance of Exchange in Economics
Ambiguity of the Term Value
Value Expresses Ratio of Exchange
Popular Use of the Term Value
Dimension of Value
Definition of Market
Definition of Trading Body
The Law of Indifference
The Theory of Exchange
Symbolic Statement of the Theory
Analogy to the Theory of the Lever
Impediments to Exchange
Illustrations of the Theory of Exchange
Problems in the Theory of Exchange
Complex Cases of the Theory
Competition in Exchange
Failure of the Equations of Exchange
Negative and Zero Value
Equivalence of Commodities
The Gain by Exchange
Numerical Determination of the Laws of Utility
Opinions as to the Variation of Price
Variation of the Price of Corn
The Origin of Value
V Theory of Labour
Definition of Labour
Quantitative Notions of Labour
Symbolic Statement of the Theory
Dimensions of Labour
Balance between Need and Labour
Distribution of Labour
Relations of the Theories of Labour and Exchange
Relations of Economic Quantities
Various Cases of the Theory
Joint Production
Over-production
Limits to the Intensity of Labour
VI Theory of Rent
Accepted Opinions Concerning Rent
Symbolic Statement of the Theory
Illustrations of the Theory
VII Theory of Capital
The Function of Capital
Capital is Concerned with Time
Quantitative Notions Concerning Capital
Expression for Amount of Investment
Dimensions of Capital, Credit and Debit
Effect of the Duration of Work
Illustrations of the Investment of Capital
Fixed and Circulating Capital
Free and Invested Capital
Uniformity of the Rate of Interest
General Expression for the Rate of Interest
Dimension of Interest
Peacock on the Dimensions of Interest
Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
Advantage of Capital to Industry
Are Articles in the Consumers’ Hands Capital?
VIII Concluding Remarks
The Doctrine of Population
Relation of Wages and Profit
Professor Hearn’s Views
The Noxious Influence of Authority
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V
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