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contents | Front Cover; Ownership Economics; Copyright Page; Contents; Ownership economics: An introduction; Preface to the first German edition of Ownership Economics; 1 Possession and ownership: Use of goods versus economic activity; 1.1 Economic activity as distinguished from mere material reproduction; 1.2 Material reproduction in de facto possession-based systems; 1.3 Economic deployment of de jure possession in anownership-based society; 2 The blindness of the great schools of economics towards ownership; 2.1 Classical economics; 2.2 Neoclassical economics; 2.3 Keynesian economics 2.4 Conclusion on all three schools3 The economic core of the ownership system: Interest, money and property assets; 3.1 Burdening, hypothecation and enforcement; 3.2 Ownership premium and interest; 3.3 Money of account and money proper; 3.4 Money and net wealth; 3.5 Money creation by the private note-issuingbank; 3.6 Money creation by the central note-issuingbank; 4 The market as the result of the ownership-basedeconomy; 4.1 The entrepreneur as an economic agent in his own right and the establishment of markets; 4.2 Monetary price setting versus adjustment to relative prices 4.3 Accumulation, business cycle and crisis5 Issues associated with ownership in developing and transformation countries; 5.1 The unabating poverty of developing countries; 5.2 Successes and mistakes of countries transforming from state socialism; Editor's glossary of ownership economic terms and concepts; Editor's summary of the role of property rights in the modern ownership-based economic system; Notes; References; Index This book presents the first full-length explanation in English of Heinsohn and Steiger's groundbreaking theory of money and interest, which emphasizes the role played by private property rights. Ownership economics gives an alternative explanation of money and interest, proposing that operations enabled by property lead to interest and money, rather than exchange of goods. Like any other approach, it has to answer economic theory's core question: what is the loss that has to be compensated by interest?Ownership economics accepts neither a temporary loss of goods, as in |
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spelling | Heinsohn, Gunnar 1943-2023 Verfasser (DE-588)115577335 aut Eigentumsökonomik Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger ; translated and edited with comments and additions by Frank Decker First published London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2013 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 192 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge frontiers of political economy 168 Front Cover; Ownership Economics; Copyright Page; Contents; Ownership economics: An introduction; Preface to the first German edition of Ownership Economics; 1 Possession and ownership: Use of goods versus economic activity; 1.1 Economic activity as distinguished from mere material reproduction; 1.2 Material reproduction in de facto possession-based systems; 1.3 Economic deployment of de jure possession in anownership-based society; 2 The blindness of the great schools of economics towards ownership; 2.1 Classical economics; 2.2 Neoclassical economics; 2.3 Keynesian economics 2.4 Conclusion on all three schools3 The economic core of the ownership system: Interest, money and property assets; 3.1 Burdening, hypothecation and enforcement; 3.2 Ownership premium and interest; 3.3 Money of account and money proper; 3.4 Money and net wealth; 3.5 Money creation by the private note-issuingbank; 3.6 Money creation by the central note-issuingbank; 4 The market as the result of the ownership-basedeconomy; 4.1 The entrepreneur as an economic agent in his own right and the establishment of markets; 4.2 Monetary price setting versus adjustment to relative prices 4.3 Accumulation, business cycle and crisis5 Issues associated with ownership in developing and transformation countries; 5.1 The unabating poverty of developing countries; 5.2 Successes and mistakes of countries transforming from state socialism; Editor's glossary of ownership economic terms and concepts; Editor's summary of the role of property rights in the modern ownership-based economic system; Notes; References; Index This book presents the first full-length explanation in English of Heinsohn and Steiger's groundbreaking theory of money and interest, which emphasizes the role played by private property rights. Ownership economics gives an alternative explanation of money and interest, proposing that operations enabled by property lead to interest and money, rather than exchange of goods. Like any other approach, it has to answer economic theory's core question: what is the loss that has to be compensated by interest?Ownership economics accepts neither a temporary loss of goods, as in BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capital fast Economics fast Interest fast Money fast Property fast Wirtschaft Money Interest Property Capital Economics Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 s Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 s 1\p DE-604 Steiger, Otto 1938-2008 (DE-588)120206110 aut Decker, Frank (DE-588)1012605558 trl Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-415-64546-1 Routledge frontiers of political economy 168 (DE-604)BV041411710 168 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=547141 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Heinsohn, Gunnar 1943-2023 Steiger, Otto 1938-2008 Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development Routledge frontiers of political economy Front Cover; Ownership Economics; Copyright Page; Contents; Ownership economics: An introduction; Preface to the first German edition of Ownership Economics; 1 Possession and ownership: Use of goods versus economic activity; 1.1 Economic activity as distinguished from mere material reproduction; 1.2 Material reproduction in de facto possession-based systems; 1.3 Economic deployment of de jure possession in anownership-based society; 2 The blindness of the great schools of economics towards ownership; 2.1 Classical economics; 2.2 Neoclassical economics; 2.3 Keynesian economics 2.4 Conclusion on all three schools3 The economic core of the ownership system: Interest, money and property assets; 3.1 Burdening, hypothecation and enforcement; 3.2 Ownership premium and interest; 3.3 Money of account and money proper; 3.4 Money and net wealth; 3.5 Money creation by the private note-issuingbank; 3.6 Money creation by the central note-issuingbank; 4 The market as the result of the ownership-basedeconomy; 4.1 The entrepreneur as an economic agent in his own right and the establishment of markets; 4.2 Monetary price setting versus adjustment to relative prices 4.3 Accumulation, business cycle and crisis5 Issues associated with ownership in developing and transformation countries; 5.1 The unabating poverty of developing countries; 5.2 Successes and mistakes of countries transforming from state socialism; Editor's glossary of ownership economic terms and concepts; Editor's summary of the role of property rights in the modern ownership-based economic system; Notes; References; Index This book presents the first full-length explanation in English of Heinsohn and Steiger's groundbreaking theory of money and interest, which emphasizes the role played by private property rights. Ownership economics gives an alternative explanation of money and interest, proposing that operations enabled by property lead to interest and money, rather than exchange of goods. Like any other approach, it has to answer economic theory's core question: what is the loss that has to be compensated by interest?Ownership economics accepts neither a temporary loss of goods, as in BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capital fast Economics fast Interest fast Money fast Property fast Wirtschaft Money Interest Property Capital Economics Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd |
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title | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development |
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title_auth | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development |
title_exact_search | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development |
title_full | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger ; translated and edited with comments and additions by Frank Decker |
title_fullStr | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger ; translated and edited with comments and additions by Frank Decker |
title_full_unstemmed | Ownership economics on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger ; translated and edited with comments and additions by Frank Decker |
title_short | Ownership economics |
title_sort | ownership economics on the foundations of interest money markets business cycles and economic development |
title_sub | on the foundations of interest, money, markets, business cycles and economic development |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capital fast Economics fast Interest fast Money fast Property fast Wirtschaft Money Interest Property Capital Economics Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory Capital Economics Interest Money Property Wirtschaft Eigentum Wirtschaftstheorie |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV041411710 |
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