Money, Capital, and Fluctuations Early Essays
by F. A. Hayek, edited by R. K. McCloughry
University of Chicago Press, 1984
Cloth: 978-0-226-32092-2 | Electronic: 978-0-226-32127-1
DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226321271.001.0001

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ABOUT THIS BOOKTABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT THIS BOOK

PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

1. THE MONETARY POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES AFTER THE RECOVERY FROM THE 1920 CRISIS (1925)
2. SOME REMARKS ON THE PROBLEM OF IMPUTATION (1926)
3. ON THE PROBLEM OF THE THEORY OF INTEREST (1927)
4. INTERTEMPORAL PRICE EQUILIBRIUM AND MOVEMENTS IN THE VALUE OF MONEY (1928)
5. THE FATE OF THE GOLD STANDARD (1932)
6. CAPITAL CONSUMPTION (1932)
7. ON 'NEUTRAL MONEY' (1933)
8. TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND EXCESS CAPACITY (1936)

Two reviews

MARGINAL UTILITY AND ECONOMIC CALCULATION (1925)
THE EXCHANGE VALUE OF MONEY (1929)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface and Acknowledgments

Editor's Introduction

Introduction

1. The Monetary Policy of the United States after the Recovery from the 1920 Crisis (1925)

2. Some Remarks on the Problem of Imputation (1926)

3. On the Problem of the Theory of Interest (1927)

4. Intertemporal Price Equilibrium and movements in the Value of Money (1928)

5. The Fate of the Gold Standard (1932)

6. Capital Consumption (1932)

7. On 'Neutral Money' (1933)

8. Technical Progress and Excess Capacity (1936)

Two reviews

Marginal Utility and Economic Calculation (1925)

The Exchange Value of Money (1929)

Index