... I The Nature ofMoney I.1 The Function ofMoney I.2 On the Measurement of Value I.3 The Various Kinds ofMoney I.4 Money and the State I.5 Money as an Economic Good I.6 The Enemies ofMoney ... Part II The Value ofMoney II.7 The Concept ofthe Value ofMoney II.8 The Determinants ofthe Objective Exchange Value, or Purchasing Power, ofMoney II.9 The Problem ofthe Existence of Local ... processof valuation. Theprocessof valuation compares the significance of two complexes of commodities from the point of view ofthe individual making the valuation. The individual making the...
... enough the result ofthe fact that to some extent manage-ment ofthe deposit money account is a role traditionally assigned tohim; he is the head ofthe family and the head ofthe house, the familybears ... household the income of the person who heads up that household and represents it to the outsideworld, who determines the social status ofthe other members of the household, i.e. the income ofthe ... and also bythe age ofthe head of the household. In the longitudinal view, however, it can be the case that the structure of all three variables (the quantitative relations between the income,...
... one of the most remarkable and important of all human symbolizations’.323.2.2 The theory of money ∗This idea, of course, imposes upon the theory ofmoney a fundamentallydifferent point of ... expandingfacilities of electronic data processing the stage is set for a confrontationbetweenthevariousfactionsofmonetary theory.Theheart ofthequestionseems to be whether the general concept of economic processes ... character ofmoney tokens and/or their quantity andvelocity of circulation to explainthe value of all other forms of visibleand invisible money which have outdone the remaining coins and notesby...
... many ofthe easy-going than the punctilious typewould see the movie despite the price ofthe balcony seats; the case issimilar for the extraverted and the desultory versus the introverts and the orderly. ... standard of consumption was defined as the sum of its level of consumption plusits level of aspiration.If the two components ofthe standard of consumption – the level of aspiration and the equipment ... lower bound for the test value F which puts the quotient of explained/unexplained sum of squares within the area of statisticalchance difference. The graphic presentation ofthe Automatic Interac-tion...
... toachieve the objective of avoiding or reducing the tax burden. The more the tax authorities are reliant on the cooperation ofthe taxpayers them-selves for the proper determination of their tax ... hostility, the entrepreneurs andtheir executives have still to fulfil their professional duties. In the back of their minds must be the sociopolitical function ofthe large enterpriseas well as the ... depicted the feedback function ofthe entrepreneur in the marketeconomy. It is part ofthe tragedy ofthe non-Marxist theories of socialism that the teaching of Rodbertus remained without response.Adam...
... as the beasts ofthe field, the birds ofthe air and the fish ofthe sea are bountifully supplied. For any man, no matter what his station in life, to take the stand that it is the destiny of ... keeps the airplane soaring. Without resistance, it could not fly. Neither could the birds; or the fish swim; or you walk. As the power ofthe engine increases, the greater the momentum ofthe ... happiness without money. Therefore the occupation of acquiring money is a worthy and commendable one. “Why should man, the supreme creationofthe universe, suffer all sorts of lack, misery...
... fills the interspaces ofthe universe. This Sub-stance is the Life of All, and is seeking to express more life in all. It is the Prin-ciple of Life ofthe universe, and the Principle of Health ... life is the Principle of Life ofthe universe. This Substance has created from itself all the forms of or-ganic life by thinking them, or by thinking the motions and functions whichproduce them.Original ... have been tested by the author in his own case and in the case of hundreds of others during twelveyears of practice, with continuous and unfailing success.I can say ofthe Science of Being Well...
... suggestyou start by reading the Preface and all seventeen chapters of The Science of Getting Rich ebook in the order in which they are presented. The purpose of reading through the Preface and ... reptiles ofthe prehistoriceras; they play a necessary part in the evolutionary process, but the samePower which produced them will dispose of them. And it is well to bearin mind that they have ... ThinkingSubstance takes the form of its thought, and moves according to the thought. Holding the idea of a circling system of suns and worlds, ittakes the form of these bodies, and moves them as it thinks....
... Bob the router guy! When youre done with turning on the VOIP in the router, turn on the IPS security features too!” Conclusionã Our moment in the sun is coming to a closeã 5 years of play ... and the costs are borne by the wealthy corporations”(security’s now and forevermore a regressive tax, kiss any ROI story goodbye!)ã Legislation will only increase Late Golden Ageã The ... increase Late Golden Ageã The worm and the pro hackerã Everyone is onlineã Horrible levels of vulnerabilityã Exposure of data and professionalization of cybercrimeã Venture community pulls...
... unavoidable.57 At the end of his treatment ofthe “Law ofthe Tendency ofthe Rate of Profit to Fall” in Part Three of Volume Three of Capital Marx links the rupture ofthe contract-credit ... macro theory. The gross rate of profit is the ratio of interest plus rent plus the profit of industrial and commercial enterprises to invested capital. The net rate of profit is the ratio of industrial ... tendencies ofthe gross rate of profit to fall at some point in every expansion. The integration of these two phenomena is Marx’s theory of crisis. Neither one theorized in isolation from the other...
... Factorsin the Theory of the Value of Money The Objective Exchange-Value of Money The Problems Involved in the Theory of the Value of Money 97100102CHAPTERII THE DETERMINANTS OF THE OBJECTIVEEXCHANGE-VALUE,ORPURCHASINGPOWER, OF MONEY (1) The Element of Continuityin the ObjectiveExchange-Value of Money Đ ... to the more abstract parts of the theory of the value of money. Professor von Mises shares withMarshallandone or two others the merit of having assimilated the treatment of this theory to the general ... in the Theory of the Value of Money 97100102CHAPTERII THE DETERMINANTS OF THE OBJECTIVEEXCHANGE-VALUE,ORPURCHASINGPOWER, OF MONEY (1) The Element of Continuityin the ObjectiveExchange-Value of Money Đ I The Dependence of the SubjectiveValuation of Money on the Existence of Objective Exchange-Value108Đ 2 The Necessity...
... [13].Details ofthe structural basis for the biochemicallyobserved inhibition of plant PS by pantoate, as well as of the alleviation of this inhibition by another sub-strate ofthe enzyme, ATP, ... [8,9]. One of the interesting features ofthe plant PSs is the presence of a conserved 24 residue insertion in the sequence [9].This sequence of amino acids, which is missing in the sequence of bacterial ... pantothe-nate from low amounts of pantoate [9]. Here, wereport the results ofthe structural studies ofthe panto-ate-bound form ofthe N-terminal domain of E. coliPS (nPS). The structure and substrate-binding...