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Capital and Interest

Capital and Interest (German: Kapital und Kapitalzins) is a three-volume work on finance published by Austrian economist Eugen Böhm von Bawerk (1851–1914).

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Author
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk
Genre
Finance
Publication date
1884

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Capital and Interest

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Avg. degree1.89
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related to External links · 15
Capital and Interest → Böhm-Bawerk, Capital, Eugen, Interest, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Ludwig, Mises Institute, PDF, The Positive Theory, Translated, Vol, Wikisource-logo, William Smart
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Capital and Interest → Capital, Critique, History, Innsbruck, Interest, Interest Theories, The, University
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Capital and Interest → Eugen Böhm von Bawerk
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Capital and Interest → Finance
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Capital and Interest → 1884

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interest capital von eugen goods böhm-bawerk future value theory finance böhm bawerk first volume present positive farmer ludwig mises institute

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Capital and InterestAuthorEugen Böhm von Bawerk1.00infobox
Capital and InterestGenreFinance1.00infobox
Capital and InterestPublication date18841.00infobox
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksLock-green0.60section
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Capital and Interestrelated to External linksLock-red-alt-20.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksWikisource-logo0.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksBöhm-Bawerk0.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksEugen0.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksCapital0.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksInterest0.60section
Capital and Interestrelated to External linksPDF0.60section

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