CONTENTS
John Bates Clark
CHAPTER
PAGE
I.
Wealth and its Origin
1
II.
Varieties of Economic Goods
20
III.
The Measure of Consumers' Wealth
39
IV.
The Socialization of Industry
59
V.
Production a Synthesis; Distribution an Analysis
74
VI.
Value and its Relation to Different Incomes
92
VII.
Normal Value
114
VIII.
Wages
127
IX.
The Law of Interest
146
X.
Rent
159
XI.
Land and Artificial Instruments
174
XII.
Economic Dynamics
195
XIII.
The Limits of an Economic Society
210
XIV.
Effects of Dynamic Influences within the Limited Economic Society
229
XV.
Perpetual Change of the Social Structure
244
XVI.
Effect of Improvements in Methods of Production
256
XVII.
Further Influences which reduce the Hardships entailed by Dynamic Changes
282
XVIII.
Capital as affected by Changes of Method
301
XIX.
The Law of Population
321
XX.
The Law of Accumulation of Capital
339
XXI.
Conditions insuring Progress in Method and Organization
358
XXII.
Influences which pervert the Forces of Progress
372
XXIII.
General Economic Laws affecting Transportation
396
XXIV.
The Foregoing Principles applied to the Railroad Problem
416
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