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Basic Principles of Economic Value [Paperback]

Eugen Von Bohm-Bawerk (Author)
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December 30, 2005 0910884463 978-0910884464

It's a thrilling event when a lost work by a genius comes into print for the first time. Here Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk--Mises's teacher and a huge figure in the history of thought--explains and argues for the subjective theory of value, the theory of marginal utility, and their relationship to price. His legendary patience and attention to detail is on full display.

This book was originally published in German in 1886 as an elaboration on Menger--driving home points concerning value as against every non-Austrian point of view. He completely demolishes not only the labor theory but also the value theory that rests on claims of aggregate economic value or social worth. In so doing, he clarifies points that Menger himself hadn't entirely spelled out.

If you ever wonder precisely what it is that Austrians mean by subjectivism, this is the book to read and understand. He shows that economic value is to be distinguished from any notion of the aggregate value or life value of some good or service, which is why luxury goods unnecessary for life can be so much more valued than bread and water.

He also outlines for the first time in this article the modern marginal productivity theory of factor pricing.

The English translation by Hans Sennholz has circulated among a handful of writers since 1973 but it was never available publicly nor published.

The author covers the nature and origin of value, the measurement of value, the value of complementary goods, the scientific significance of subjective value, and the theory of objective exchange value.

Far from being small points in the history of economic thought, neither the political class nor professional economists have fully come to terms with Boehm-Bawerk's subjectivism. ISBN 0-910884-46-3
Pages: 173 incl. index.


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  • Paperback: 173 pages
  • Publisher: Libertarian Pr (December 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0910884463
  • ISBN-13: 978-0910884464
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Discussion of Subjective Value Theory, March 21, 2011
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Boehm-Bawerk was an important economist in the history of economic thought and the Austrian school tradition.

In this work, he discusses and expands the theory of marginal utility, a theory conceived by Menger in order to explain economic value from a subjective perspective. The first part of the book is concerned with subjective value and the law of marginal utility, while the second part discusses objective value (the formation of prices). Boehm-Bawerk explains how the law of marginal utility can be employed as a general law to explain prices. Its relation to the law of demand and supply and the law of costs is further analysed concluding that the law of marginal utility is the most effective economic law to explain both economic value and price formation in general terms.

Boehm-Bawerk's work focuses on a narrow field of economic theory. In modern economics, the debate has long now died - subjective value, in one or another form, is the basis on which economic value is understood. However, during Boehm-Bawerk's times, it had been a heated debate with radically different schools of thought arguing for their value theory over the others. Boehm-Bawerk, however, seems to have been absolutely right when he stated "A theory that fails to develop the theory of subjective value is built on quicksand".

"Basic Principles of Economic Value" is a book of specific historical importance in economic thought, and I would advice it to everyone interested in value theory and its development throughout history.
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