ABSTRACT

Drawing on the work of the Austrian School and its heirs, Capital in Disequilibrium develops a modern, systematic version of capital theory in order to suggest a new approach to the subject of economics. Original and provocative in his reflection, Lewin offers both a new approach and an accessible discussion of one of the most important, but also o

chapter 1|12 pages

INTRODUCTION AND OUTLINE

part |2 pages

Part II CAPITAL, INTEREST, AND PROFITS

chapter 4|25 pages

CAPITAL IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

chapter 5|13 pages

MODERN CAPITAL THEORY

chapter 6|15 pages

THE HICKSIAN MARRIAGE OF CAPITAL AND TIME

chapter 7|11 pages

THE NATURE OF INTEREST AND PROFITS

chapter |4 pages

Part III CAPITAL IN A DYNAMIC WORLD

chapter 8|19 pages

MODERN MENGERIAN CAPITAL THEORY

chapter 9|26 pages

CAPITAL AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

chapter 10|15 pages

ORGANIZATIONS, MONEY, AND CALCULATION

chapter 11|27 pages

HUMAN CAPITAL

chapter 13|5 pages

CONCLUSION