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Front Page Titles (by Subject) The Positive Theory of Capital
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, The Positive Theory of Capital [1889]Edition used:The Positive Theory of Capital, trans. William A. Smart (London: Macmillan and Co., 1891).
 | About this title:The second volume of Boehm-Bawerk’s monumental three volume work on Capital and Interest.
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- Translator's Preface
- Author's Preface
- Introduction
- Book I: The Nature and Conception of Capital
- Book I, Chapter I: Man and Nature
- Book I, Chapter II: The Nature of Capital
- Book I, Chapter III: Historical Development of the Conception
- Book I, Chapter IV: The True Conception of Capital
- Book I, Chapter V: The Competing Conceptions of Capital
- Book I, Chapter VI: Social and Private Capital
- Book II: Capital As Instrument of Production
- Book Ii, Chapter I: Introductory
- Book Ii, Chapter II: Capitalist Production
- Book Ii, Chapter III: The Function of Capital In Production
- Book Ii, Chapter IV: The Theory of the Formation of Capital
- Book Ii, Chapter V: Formation of Capital In a Community
- Book Ii, Chapter VI: Possible Objections
- Book III: Value
- Book Iii, Chapter I: The Two Conceptions of Value1
- Book Iii, Chapter II: Nature and Origin of Subjective Value
- Book Iii, Chapter III: The Amount of Value
- Book Iii, Chapter IV: The Marginal Utility
- Book Iii, Chapter V: Complications
- Book Iii, Chapter VI: What Determines Marginal Utility
- Book Iii, Chapter VII: Alternative Uses
- Book Iii, Chapter VIII: Subjective Exchange Value
- Book Iii, Chapter IX: The Value of Complementary Goods
- Book Iii, Chapter X: The Value of Productive Goods. Value and Costs.
- Book IV: Price
- Book Iv, Chapter I: The Fundamental Law
- Book Iv, Chapter II: Isolated Exchange
- Book Iv, Chapter III: One-sided Competition
- Book Iv, Chapter IV: Two-sided Competition
- Book Iv, Chapter V: The Law of Supply and Demand
- Book Iv, Chapter VI: The Individual Determinants of Price
- Book Iv, Chapter VII: The Law of Costs
- Book V: Present and Future
- Book V, Chapter I: Present and Future In Economic Life
- Book V, Chapter II: Differences In Want and Provision For Want
- Book V, Chapter III: Underestimate of the Future
- Book V, Chapter IV: The Technical Superiority of Present Goods
- Book V, Chapter V: Co-operation of the Three Factors
- Book VI: The Source of Interest
- Book Vi, Chapter I: The Loan and Loan Interest
- Book Vi, Chapter II: The Profit of Capitalist Undertaking. Principles of Explanation.
- Book Vi, Chapter III: The Profit of Capitalist Undertaking. Complications.
- Book Vi, Chapter IV: The Profit of Capitalist Undertaking. the Labour Market.
- Book Vi, Chapter V: The Profit of Capitalist Undertaking. the General Subsistence Market.
- Book Vi, Chapter VI: The Profit of Capitalist Undertaking. the General Subsistence Market—(continued)
- Book Vi, Chapter VII: Interest From Durable Goods
- Book Vi, Chapter VIII: Interest From Durable Goods—(continued)
- Book Vi, Chapter IX: Results
- Book Vi, Chapter X: Interest Under Socialism
- Book VII: The Rate of Interest
- Book Vii, Chapter I: The Rate In Isolated Exchange
- Book Vii, Chapter II: The Rate In Market Transactions
- Book Vii, Chapter III: The Rate In Market Transactions—(continued)
- Book Vii, Chapter IV: The Market For Capital In Its Full Development
- Book Vii, Chapter V: The Market For Capital In Its Full Development—(continued)
- Appendix to Page 327 [book Vi, Chapter V]: Amount of Subsistence Fund Necessary Before Entering On a Production Period of Given Length
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