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Raymond J. Saulnier
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Contents 11
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Part I. R. G. Hawtrey
- Chapter I. Introduction 19
- Chapter II. Hawtrey’s Monetary Approach to Business Cycle Theory 21
- Chapter III. Theory of Price Movements 28
- Chapter IV. Elements in Hawtrey’s Equilibrium Analysis 49
- Chapter V. Theory of the Business Cycle and of Economic Depression 68
- Chapter VI. Control Program 87
- Chapter VII. Summary of Comments On Hawtrey’s Theory 102
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Part II. D. H. Robertson
- Chapter I. Introduction 111
- Chapter II. General Character of the Theory 112
- Chapter III. Factors Making for Change in the Rate of Economic Activity and Their Relation to Standards of Economic Policy 115
- Chapter IV. Banking Policy and Capital Formation 134
- Chapter V. The Business Cycle and Its Control 173
- Chapter VI. Price Level Policy 190
- Chapter VII. Conclusions 202
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Part III. F. A. Von Hayek
- Chapter I. Introduction 213
- Chapter II. The General Nature of Hayek’s Theory 216
- Chapter III. The Concept of the Structure of Production 228
- Chapter IV. Variations in Price Margins and Changes in the Structure of Production 239
- Chapter V. The Period of Production Considered as an Investment Period: Criticisms By Professor F. H. Knight 261
- Chapter VI. The Policy of “Neutral Money” 276
- Chapter VII. General Summary 296
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Part IV. J. M. Keynes
- Chapter I. Introduction 303
- Chapter II. Basic Terminology of the General Theory 311
- Chapter III. The Propensity to Consume and the “Multiplier” 326
- Chapter IV. The Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Rate of Interest 337
- Chapter V. The Theory of Price Movements 354
- Chapter VI. The Business Cycle and Plans for the Stabilization of Activity 360
- Chapter VII. Summary 372
- Part V. Concluding Remarks 377
- Appendix: Bibliographical Note 393
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Contents 11
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Part I. R. G. Hawtrey
- Chapter I. Introduction 19
- Chapter II. Hawtrey’s Monetary Approach to Business Cycle Theory 21
- Chapter III. Theory of Price Movements 28
- Chapter IV. Elements in Hawtrey’s Equilibrium Analysis 49
- Chapter V. Theory of the Business Cycle and of Economic Depression 68
- Chapter VI. Control Program 87
- Chapter VII. Summary of Comments On Hawtrey’s Theory 102
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Part II. D. H. Robertson
- Chapter I. Introduction 111
- Chapter II. General Character of the Theory 112
- Chapter III. Factors Making for Change in the Rate of Economic Activity and Their Relation to Standards of Economic Policy 115
- Chapter IV. Banking Policy and Capital Formation 134
- Chapter V. The Business Cycle and Its Control 173
- Chapter VI. Price Level Policy 190
- Chapter VII. Conclusions 202
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Part III. F. A. Von Hayek
- Chapter I. Introduction 213
- Chapter II. The General Nature of Hayek’s Theory 216
- Chapter III. The Concept of the Structure of Production 228
- Chapter IV. Variations in Price Margins and Changes in the Structure of Production 239
- Chapter V. The Period of Production Considered as an Investment Period: Criticisms By Professor F. H. Knight 261
- Chapter VI. The Policy of “Neutral Money” 276
- Chapter VII. General Summary 296
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Part IV. J. M. Keynes
- Chapter I. Introduction 303
- Chapter II. Basic Terminology of the General Theory 311
- Chapter III. The Propensity to Consume and the “Multiplier” 326
- Chapter IV. The Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Rate of Interest 337
- Chapter V. The Theory of Price Movements 354
- Chapter VI. The Business Cycle and Plans for the Stabilization of Activity 360
- Chapter VII. Summary 372
- Part V. Concluding Remarks 377
- Appendix: Bibliographical Note 393
- Index 417