The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume III - Principles of Political Economy Part II

Vol. 3 of the 33 vol. Collected Works contains Part 2 of Mill’s Principles of Political Economy.
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume III - The Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy (Books III-V and Appendices), ed. John M. Robson, Introduction by V.W. Bladen (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1965).
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- Author: John Stuart Mill
- Editor: John M. Robson
- Introduction: Vincent Wheeler Bladen
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- Economics
- General Treatises on Economics
- The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill
- Books Published by Liberty Fund
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- Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols. (John M. Robson)
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Table of Contents
- PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
- BOOK III: EXCHANGE
- CHAPTER I: Of Value
- CHAPTER II: aOfa Demand and Supply, in Their Relation to Value
- CHAPTER III: Of Cost of Production, in Its Relation to Value
- CHAPTER IV: Ultimate Analysis of Cost of Production
- CHAPTER V: Of Rent, in Its Relation to Value
- CHAPTER VI: Summary of the Theory of Value
- CHAPTER VII: Of Money
- CHAPTER VIII: Of the Value of Money, as Dependent on Demand and Supply
- CHAPTER IX: Of the Value of Money, as Dependent on Cost of Production
- CHAPTER X: Of a Double Standard, and Subsidiary Coins
- CHAPTER XI: Of Credit, as a Substitute for Money
- CHAPTER XII: Influence of Credit on Prices
- CHAPTER XIII: Of an Inconvertible Paper Currency
- CHAPTER XIV: Of Excess of Supply
- CHAPTER XV: Of a Measure of Value
- CHAPTER XVI: Of Some Peculiar Cases of Value
- CHAPTER XVII: Of International Trade
- CHAPTER XVIII: Of International Values
- CHAPTER XIX: Of Money, Considered as an Imported Commodity
- CHAPTER XX: Of the Foreign Exchanges
- CHAPTER XXI: Of the Distribution of the Precious Metals Through the Commercial World
- CHAPTER XXII: Influence of the Currency on athea Exchanges and on Foreign Trade
- CHAPTER XXIII: Of the Rate of Interest
- CHAPTER XXIV: Of the Regulation of a Convertible Paper Currency
- CHAPTER XXV: Of the Competition of Different Countries in the Same Market
- CHAPTER XXVI: Of Distribution, as Affected by Exchange
- BOOK IV: INFLUENCE OF THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY ON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
- CHAPTER I: General Characteristics of a Progressive State of Wealth
- CHAPTER II: Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Values and Prices
- CHAPTER III: Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population, on Rents, Profits, and Wages
- CHAPTER IV: Of the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
- CHAPTER V: Consequences of the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
- CHAPTER VI: Of the Stationary State
- CHAPTER VII: On the Probable Futurity of the Labouring Classes
- BOOK V: ON THE INFLUENCE OF GOVERNMENT
- CHAPTER I: Of the Functions of Government in General
- CHAPTER II: aOna the General Principles of Taxation
- CHAPTER III: Of Direct Taxes
- CHAPTER IV: Of Taxes on Commodities
- CHAPTER V: Of Some Other Taxes
- CHAPTER VI: Comparison between Direct and Indirect Taxation
- CHAPTER VII: Of a National Debt
- CHAPTER VIII: Of the Ordinary Functions of Government, Considered as to Their Economical Effects
- CHAPTER IX: The Same Subject Continued
- CHAPTER X: Of Interferences of Government Grounded on Erroneous Theories
- CHAPTER XI: Of the Grounds and Limits of the Laisser-Faire or Non-Interference Principle
- APPENDICES
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- The MS of the Principles
- Appendix G
- John Stuart Mill—Harriet Taylor Mill Correspondence
- Appendix H
- John Stuart Mill—John E. Cairnes Correspondence and Notes
- MILL TO CAIRNES
- CAIRNES TO MILL
- MILL TO CAIRNES
- CAIRNES TO MILL
- Notes on the Principles of Political Economy (Fifth Edition)
- MILL TO CAIRNES
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- Notes on the State of Ireland (1864) for J.S.M.37
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- Appendix I
- Bibliographic Index of Persons and Works Cited in the Principles, with Variants and Notes
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