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Economic Principles and Practical Applications
by Frank Albert Fetter
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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058 - Chapter 57 - Future Trend of Values
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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057 - Chapter 56 - Public Policy as to Control of Industry
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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056 - Chapter 55 - The Public Nature of Railroads
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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055 - Chapter 54 - Railroads and Industry
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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054 - Chapter 53 - Public Ownership of Industry
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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053 - Chapter 52 - Other Protective Social and Labor Legislation
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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052 - Chapter 51 - The Protective Tariff
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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051 - Chapter 50 - The General Theory of International Trade
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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050 - Chapter 49 - Taxation in its Relation to Value
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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049 - Chapter 48 - Banking and Credit
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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048 - Chapter 47 - The Standard of Deferred Payments
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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047 - Chapter 46 - Token Coinage and Government Paper Money
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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046 - Chapter 45 - Use Coinage and Value of Money
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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045 - Chapter 44 - Free Competition and State Action
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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044 - Chapter 43 - Survey of the Theory of Value
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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043 - Chapter 42 - Distribution of the Social Income
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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042 - Chapter 41 - Reaction of Consumption on Production
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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041 - Chapter 40 - Waste and Luxury
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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040 - Chapter 39 - Income and Social Service
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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039 - Chapter 38 - Private Property and Inheritance
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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038 - Chapter 37 - Crises and Industrial Depressions
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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037 - Chapter 36 - Gambling Speculation and Promoters' Profits
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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036 - Chapter 35 - Effect of Trusts on Prices
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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035 - Chapter 34 - Growth of Trusts and Combinations in the United States
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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034 - Chapter 33 - Monopoly Profits
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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033 - Chapter 32 - Profit-Sharing Producers' and Consumers' Cooperation
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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032 - Chapter 31 - The Law of Profits
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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031 - Chapter 30 - Cost of Production
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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030 - Chapter 29 - Business Organization and the Enterpriser's Function
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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029 - Chapter 28 - Production and the Combination of the Factors
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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028 - Chapter 27 - Trade-Unions
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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027 - Chapter 26 - Machinery and Labor
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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026 - Chapter 25 - The Wage System and Its Results
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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025 - Chapter 24 - The Relation of Labor to Value
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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024 - Chapter 23 - The Law of Wages
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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023 - Chapter 22 - Conditions for Efficient Labor
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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022 - Chapter 21 - The Supply of Labor
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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021 - Chapter 20 - Labor and Classes of Laborers
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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020 - Chapter 19 - Saving and Production as Affected by the Rate of Interest
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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019 - Chapter 18 - Relatively Fixed and Relatively Increasable Forms of Capital
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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018 - Chapter 17 - The Theory of Time-Value
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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017 - Chapter 16 - Interest on Money Loans
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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016 - Chapter 15 - The Capitalization of All Forms of Rent
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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015 - Chapter 14 - The Money Economy and the Concept of Capital
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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014 - Chapter 13 - Money as a Tool in Exchange
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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013 - Chapter 12 - Increase of Rent-Bearers and of Rents
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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012 - Chapter 11 - Repair Depreciation and Destruction of Wealth
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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011 - Chapter 10 - The Theory of Rent
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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010 - Chapter 9 - The Law of Diminishing Returns
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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009 - Chapter 8 - The Renting Contract
Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Frank Albert Fetter was a groundbreaking American economist closely associated with the Austrian school, though he preferred the label of the American Psychological School. He boldly challenged the traditional separation of land and capital, arguing that such distinctions were impractical and led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax. Fetter believed that just as consumer goods prices are shaped by subjective value, the interest rate is influenced by time preference. He underscored the importance of understanding time valuation in determining the market rate of interest, which plays a crucial role in both consumption and production choices. An alumnus of prestigious institutions such as Cornell, Indiana, and Stanford, Fetter also made his mark as the first chairman of Princeton Universitys Department of Economics and Social Institutions—an innovative program that integrated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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