The general theory of employment, interest, and money /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | Español |
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New York :
Prometheus,
1997
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Edición: | 1st. ed. |
Colección: | Great minds
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Aporte de: | Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book I. Introduction
- Chapter 1. The general theory
- Chapter 2. The postulates of the classical economics
- Chapter 3. The principle of effective demand
- Book II. Definitions and ideas
- Chapter 4. The choice of units
- Chapter 5. Expectation as determining autput and employment
- Chapter 6. The definition of income, saving and investmnent
- Chapter 7. The meaning of saving and investment, further considered
- Book III. The propensity to consume
- Chapter 8. The propensity to consume: I. The objective factors
- Chapter 9. The propensity to consume: II. The subjective factors
- Chapter 10. The marginal propensity to consume and the multiplier
- Book IV. The inducement to invest
- Chapter 11. The marginal efficiency of capital
- Chapter 12. The state of long-term expectation
- Chapter 13. The general theory of the rate of interest
- Chapter 14. The classical theory of the rate interest
- Chapter 15. The psychological and business incentives to liquidity
- Chapter 16. Sundry observations on the nature of capital
- Chapter 17. The essential properties of interest and money
- Chapter 18. The general theory of employment re-stated
- Book V. Money-wages and prices
- Chapter 19. Changes in money-wages
- Chapter 20. The employment function
- Chapter 21. The theory of prices
- Book VI. Short notes suggested by the general theory
- Chapter 22. Notes on the trade cycle
- Chapter 23. Notes on mercantilism, the usury laws, stamped money and the theories of under-consumption
- Chapter 24. Concluding notes on the social philosophy towards which the general theory might lead.