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First published 1891

An Introduction to the Theory of Value

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Author
William Smart
First published
1891
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
118
ISBN
9781610160438
Publisher
NY: McMillan
License
Believed to be in the public domain by publication date; not independently confirmed.

Austrian theory & method

It is astonishing that a book of this quality would have been completely lost to history. It was the first to introduce the core ideas of the Menger branch of Marginalist thought to English readers. The first edition appeared in 1891. It appeared in many reprints until 1931.

Professor William Smart had a gift for clear exposition that was typical of English academics of his time. His gifts here are employed in the defense of the Austrian contribution to value theory.

Its lesson concerning subjectivism, value and price, causation and cost, utility, and the whole microeconomic foundation of the Austrian School, continue to be relevant - and still unabsorbed by the profession at large.

Exactly as the title indicates, as an introduction to value theory, this book has never been superseded by any other. It is an outstanding statement of the first and second generations of the Austrian School, and essential for every student of economics in our times.

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118 pages, 19 chapters, and about 27,991 words in the edition this archive serves.
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William Smart (1853–1914) was a British economist and translator who played a major role in making the works of the Austrian School available to the English-speaking world. This archive holds 2 of Smart's works.

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19 chapters · 27,991 words · free to read here

  1. Dedication
  2. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
  3. CHAPTER II THE ANALYSIS OF VALUE
  4. CHAPTER III THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UTILITY AND VALUE
  5. CHAPTER IV THE SCALE OF VALUE
  6. CHAPTER V THE MARGINAL UTILITY
  7. CHAPTER VI DIFFICULTIES AND EXPLANATIONS
  8. CHAPTER VII COMPLEMENTARY GOODS
  9. CHAPTER VIII SUBJECTIVE EXCHANGE VALUE
  10. CHAPTER IX FROM SUBJECTIVE TO OBJECTIVE VALUE
  11. CHAPTER X PRICE
  12. CHAPTER XI SUBJECTIVE VALUATIONS THE BASIS OF PRICE
  13. CHAPTER XII COST OF PRODUCTION
  14. CHAPTER XIII FROM MARGINAL PRODUCTS TO COST OF PRODUCTION
  15. CHAPTER XIV FROM COST OF PRODUCTION TO PRODUCT
  16. CHAPTER XV CONCLUSION
  17. Appendix I
  18. APPENDIX II THEORY OF VALUE: THE DEMAND SIDE
  19. Index

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William Smart 1853–1914

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