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The importance of this book, translated for the first time in 1983, lies not so much in List's advocacy of the fiscal policy of protection as in the relatively new doctrines that he put forward. He discussed stages of economic growth, 'productive powers' and the industrialisation of developing regions. List's most fundamental teachings are fully developed in this book.
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The importance of this book, translated for the first time in 1983, lies not so much in List's advocacy of the fiscal policy of protection as in the relatively new doctrines that he put forward. He discussed stages of economic growth, 'productive powers' and the industrialisation of developing regions. List's most fundamental teachings are fully developed in this book.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138216501
- ISBN-10: 113821650X
- Artikelnr.: 54480351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138216501
- ISBN-10: 113821650X
- Artikelnr.: 54480351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Friedrich List, W. O. Henderson
1. Cosmopolitan Economics 2. National Economics 3. Theory of Productive
Powers 4. Theory of Value 5. The Differences Between Countries and their
National Economies 6. The Dominant nation 7. The Common Interest of all
Manufacturing States in Free Trade 8. The Opposition of Countries to the
Dominant Nation in Industry, Commerce and Sea Power 9. The Productive
Powers of Agriculture in the First Stage of Economic Development 10. The
Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Second Stage of Economic
Development 11. The Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Third Stage of
Economic Development 12. The Productive Powers of Industry 13. The
Productive Powers of Industry contd 14. Does the Development of Industry
withdraw Capital from Agriculture? 15. Does the Protection of Industry by a
Tariff give Manufacturers a Monopoly Prejudicial to the Consumers of the
Goods that they make? 16. Are the Interests of Consumers Sacrificed if the
Home Market is Dominated by Native Manufacturers? 17. Is it Necessary to
Protect Agriculture and, if so, in what Circumstances? 18. Agriculture and
Industry in the Fourth Period of Economic Development 19. The Productive
Powers of Commerce 20. How do the Interests of Commerce Differ from the
Interests of Individual Merchants? 21. Protection by Means of a Tariff 22.
Tariffs: Prohibition and Duties on Imports and Exports 23. Tariffs: The
Policy of Protection 24. Transition from the System of Prohibitions to the
Policy of Protection 25. Transition from the Policy of Protection to the
Policy of as Much Free Trade as Possible 26. How Best to Introduce and
Foster Free Trade 27. History of England's Economic Policy 28. History of
France's Economic Policy 29. History of Germany's Economic Policy 30.
Economic Policy of Spain, Portugal and Italy 31. History of the Economic
Policy of the USA 32. History of Russia's Economic Policy 33. The Spirit of
Different Economic Doctrines in Relation to Tariff Laws 34. The Natural
System of Political Economy 35. The Question Posed by the Academy
Powers 4. Theory of Value 5. The Differences Between Countries and their
National Economies 6. The Dominant nation 7. The Common Interest of all
Manufacturing States in Free Trade 8. The Opposition of Countries to the
Dominant Nation in Industry, Commerce and Sea Power 9. The Productive
Powers of Agriculture in the First Stage of Economic Development 10. The
Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Second Stage of Economic
Development 11. The Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Third Stage of
Economic Development 12. The Productive Powers of Industry 13. The
Productive Powers of Industry contd 14. Does the Development of Industry
withdraw Capital from Agriculture? 15. Does the Protection of Industry by a
Tariff give Manufacturers a Monopoly Prejudicial to the Consumers of the
Goods that they make? 16. Are the Interests of Consumers Sacrificed if the
Home Market is Dominated by Native Manufacturers? 17. Is it Necessary to
Protect Agriculture and, if so, in what Circumstances? 18. Agriculture and
Industry in the Fourth Period of Economic Development 19. The Productive
Powers of Commerce 20. How do the Interests of Commerce Differ from the
Interests of Individual Merchants? 21. Protection by Means of a Tariff 22.
Tariffs: Prohibition and Duties on Imports and Exports 23. Tariffs: The
Policy of Protection 24. Transition from the System of Prohibitions to the
Policy of Protection 25. Transition from the Policy of Protection to the
Policy of as Much Free Trade as Possible 26. How Best to Introduce and
Foster Free Trade 27. History of England's Economic Policy 28. History of
France's Economic Policy 29. History of Germany's Economic Policy 30.
Economic Policy of Spain, Portugal and Italy 31. History of the Economic
Policy of the USA 32. History of Russia's Economic Policy 33. The Spirit of
Different Economic Doctrines in Relation to Tariff Laws 34. The Natural
System of Political Economy 35. The Question Posed by the Academy
1. Cosmopolitan Economics 2. National Economics 3. Theory of Productive
Powers 4. Theory of Value 5. The Differences Between Countries and their
National Economies 6. The Dominant nation 7. The Common Interest of all
Manufacturing States in Free Trade 8. The Opposition of Countries to the
Dominant Nation in Industry, Commerce and Sea Power 9. The Productive
Powers of Agriculture in the First Stage of Economic Development 10. The
Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Second Stage of Economic
Development 11. The Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Third Stage of
Economic Development 12. The Productive Powers of Industry 13. The
Productive Powers of Industry contd 14. Does the Development of Industry
withdraw Capital from Agriculture? 15. Does the Protection of Industry by a
Tariff give Manufacturers a Monopoly Prejudicial to the Consumers of the
Goods that they make? 16. Are the Interests of Consumers Sacrificed if the
Home Market is Dominated by Native Manufacturers? 17. Is it Necessary to
Protect Agriculture and, if so, in what Circumstances? 18. Agriculture and
Industry in the Fourth Period of Economic Development 19. The Productive
Powers of Commerce 20. How do the Interests of Commerce Differ from the
Interests of Individual Merchants? 21. Protection by Means of a Tariff 22.
Tariffs: Prohibition and Duties on Imports and Exports 23. Tariffs: The
Policy of Protection 24. Transition from the System of Prohibitions to the
Policy of Protection 25. Transition from the Policy of Protection to the
Policy of as Much Free Trade as Possible 26. How Best to Introduce and
Foster Free Trade 27. History of England's Economic Policy 28. History of
France's Economic Policy 29. History of Germany's Economic Policy 30.
Economic Policy of Spain, Portugal and Italy 31. History of the Economic
Policy of the USA 32. History of Russia's Economic Policy 33. The Spirit of
Different Economic Doctrines in Relation to Tariff Laws 34. The Natural
System of Political Economy 35. The Question Posed by the Academy
Powers 4. Theory of Value 5. The Differences Between Countries and their
National Economies 6. The Dominant nation 7. The Common Interest of all
Manufacturing States in Free Trade 8. The Opposition of Countries to the
Dominant Nation in Industry, Commerce and Sea Power 9. The Productive
Powers of Agriculture in the First Stage of Economic Development 10. The
Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Second Stage of Economic
Development 11. The Productive Powers of Agriculture in the Third Stage of
Economic Development 12. The Productive Powers of Industry 13. The
Productive Powers of Industry contd 14. Does the Development of Industry
withdraw Capital from Agriculture? 15. Does the Protection of Industry by a
Tariff give Manufacturers a Monopoly Prejudicial to the Consumers of the
Goods that they make? 16. Are the Interests of Consumers Sacrificed if the
Home Market is Dominated by Native Manufacturers? 17. Is it Necessary to
Protect Agriculture and, if so, in what Circumstances? 18. Agriculture and
Industry in the Fourth Period of Economic Development 19. The Productive
Powers of Commerce 20. How do the Interests of Commerce Differ from the
Interests of Individual Merchants? 21. Protection by Means of a Tariff 22.
Tariffs: Prohibition and Duties on Imports and Exports 23. Tariffs: The
Policy of Protection 24. Transition from the System of Prohibitions to the
Policy of Protection 25. Transition from the Policy of Protection to the
Policy of as Much Free Trade as Possible 26. How Best to Introduce and
Foster Free Trade 27. History of England's Economic Policy 28. History of
France's Economic Policy 29. History of Germany's Economic Policy 30.
Economic Policy of Spain, Portugal and Italy 31. History of the Economic
Policy of the USA 32. History of Russia's Economic Policy 33. The Spirit of
Different Economic Doctrines in Relation to Tariff Laws 34. The Natural
System of Political Economy 35. The Question Posed by the Academy