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Informationen zum Autor John Clark Klappentext Economics both describes the way economic forces work and studies the effi ciency, or ineffi ciency, that results Zusammenfassung Economics both describes the way economic forces work and studies the effi ciency, or ineffi ciency, that results Inhaltsverzeichnis I: Economic Theory and Social Problems; I: The Socializing of the Oretical EConomics; II: To Ward a Concept of Social Value; III: The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility; IV: Economics and Modern Psychology; V: Adam Smith and the Currents of History; VI: The Relation Between Statics and Dynamics; VII: Long-Range Planning for the Regularization of Industry; II: Dynamics of the Economic Mechanism; VIII: A Contribution to the Theory of Competitive Price; IX: Inductive Evidence on Marginal Productivity; X: Business Acceleration and the Law of Demand: A Technical Factor in Economic Cycles; XI: Productive Capacity and Effective Demand; XII: Aggregate Spending by Public Works; XIII: Wesley C. Mitchell's Contri-Bution to the Theory of Business Cycles; XIV: Past Accomplishments and Present Prospects of American Economics