Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Biography
- Chapter 3 Norwegian Economic and Political Context in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter 4 Norwegian Economic Thought and Method
- Chapter 5 Development of the Economic Thought of Aschehoug: Statsøkonomisk Forening and the Socialøkonomik Project
- Chapter 6 The German Historical School: Similarities, Influences and Discrepancies
- Chapter 7 Alfred Marshall: Aschehoug and the Adoption of Marginal Theory
- Chapter 8 The French Influence: Adopting Say and Refuting Socialism
- Chapter 9 Views of Labour in the Work of Aschehoug
- Chapter 10 The Entrepreneur: The Fourth Production Factor
- Chapter 11 Trade and Customs Debates from 1840 to 1906
- Chapter 12 The Theory of Economic Crises
- Chapter 13 The Legacy of Aschehoug: Concluding Remarks
- Appendix A Other Norwegian Turn-of-the-Century Economists
- Appendix B Drafts for Socialøkonomik
- Appendix C Detailed Contents of Socialøkonomik (First Editions from 1903 to 1908)
- Notes
- Literature
- Index
Appendix B - Drafts for Socialøkonomik
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Biography
- Chapter 3 Norwegian Economic and Political Context in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter 4 Norwegian Economic Thought and Method
- Chapter 5 Development of the Economic Thought of Aschehoug: Statsøkonomisk Forening and the Socialøkonomik Project
- Chapter 6 The German Historical School: Similarities, Influences and Discrepancies
- Chapter 7 Alfred Marshall: Aschehoug and the Adoption of Marginal Theory
- Chapter 8 The French Influence: Adopting Say and Refuting Socialism
- Chapter 9 Views of Labour in the Work of Aschehoug
- Chapter 10 The Entrepreneur: The Fourth Production Factor
- Chapter 11 Trade and Customs Debates from 1840 to 1906
- Chapter 12 The Theory of Economic Crises
- Chapter 13 The Legacy of Aschehoug: Concluding Remarks
- Appendix A Other Norwegian Turn-of-the-Century Economists
- Appendix B Drafts for Socialøkonomik
- Appendix C Detailed Contents of Socialøkonomik (First Editions from 1903 to 1908)
- Notes
- Literature
- Index
Summary
These topics are listed in the order they appear in Aschehoug's own archive:
• Several drafts about value and price, a draft about utility, economic value, money and prices, and price theory (it appears he may have been struggling with this as there are the largest amount of drafts for this topic)
• The history of value and price theory (probably used for his article in Statsøkonomisk Tidsskrift)
• A critique of socialism
• Several drafts about the law of marginal value, the marginal value
• The relationship between current and future goods (among others, he mentions Nicholson and Jevons)
• Several drafts about production and different aspects of it
• The interest rate
• The organization of economic activity (and whether it should be voluntary or forced)
• Free trade (several drafts, also a discussion of Mill and of the claims of justice and competition)
• International trade
• Exchange value
• The attacks on the economics of Smith: socialism
• The attacks on the classical school (here he mentions Schmollers Jahrbuch 1895)
• Capital (all aspects of capital, here he mentions Bohm-Bawerk)
• The producers, the cost, revenue and organisation of production (Lexis, Marshall, Gide), and a draft about the distribution of production
• Overproduction
• The history of the monetary system (also an article in Statsøkonomisk Tidsskrift)
• Money, the change in the value of money
• Exchange rates and trade
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- Torkel Aschehoug and Norwegian Historical Economic ThoughtReconsidering a Forgotten Norwegian Pioneer Economist, pp. 195 - 196Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2013