
audiobook
by Benjamin M. (Benjamin McAlester) Anderson
SOCIAL VALUE - A STUDY IN ECONOMIC THEORY CRITICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE - BY - B. M. ANDERSON, Jr., Ph.D. - Instructor in Political Economy Columbia University
PREFACE
A NOTE
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS - PART I. INTRODUCTION - CHAPTER I - PROBLEM AND PLAN OF PROCEDURE
PART II. CRITIQUE OF CURRENT VALUE THEORY - CHAPTER II - FORMAL AND LOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE VALUE CONCEPT
CHAPTER III - VALUE AND MARGINAL UTILITY
CHAPTER IV - JEVONS, PARETO AND BÖHM-BAWERK
CHAPTER V - DEMAND CURVES AND UTILITY CURVES
CHAPTER VI - THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF THE AUSTRIANS
CHAPTER VII - PROFESSOR CLARK'S THEORY OF SOCIAL VALUE
This volume offers a thoughtful investigation into the elusive notion of social value, positioning it at the heart of early‑twentieth‑century economic debate. Drawing on the author’s extensive teaching experience and a prize‑winning dissertation, the work surveys the competing ideas that surrounded the quantity theory of money and the lingering “value problem” that textbooks of the day left unresolved. Readers are invited to follow a scholarly dialogue that references the insights of leading economists of the era, without demanding prior expertise.
The study unfolds in three foundational sections that critique existing theories and propose a more coherent framework for understanding value, followed by a fourth part that sketches an ideal monetary system for the United States. Throughout, the author weaves together classroom anecdotes, rigorous analysis, and constructive suggestions, making the material both intellectually rigorous and surprisingly accessible. Listeners intrigued by the history of economic thought, the roots of modern monetary policy, or the interplay between theory and practice will find this exploration both enlightening and engaging.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (265K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2011-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1886–1949
An influential American economist and public thinker, he wrote with unusual clarity about money, credit, and the business cycle. His work blended academic training with years inside the banking world, giving his books a practical, sharply argued edge.
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