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- catalog alternative "Národní hospodářství. English".
- catalog contributor b4719983.
- catalog contributor b4719984.
- catalog contributor b4719985.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "F. Inflation, Deflation, High Prices, Low Prices. II. Control of Goods. A. Consumer Goods and Producer Goods. B. Control of Goods. C. Capital. D. Capitalism. E. About Land in Particular (Ground Rent). III. Economic Activity. A. Economy and Technology. B. Classification of Activities and Workers. C. The Work System. D. The Structure of Individual Economic Organisations. E. The Intereconomic Order. F. The Interrelationship of the Three Markets. G. The Regulated Economy. H. Organisation of Economic Activity. I. Organisation of the Labour Market. IV. The National Economy and World Economy. A. Introduction. B. International Movement of People. C. International Exchange of Goods. D. International Movement of Financial Capital. E. Balance of Payments. F. International Clearing of Payments. V. The Cooperative System. A. Cooperatives. B. Public Cooperatives. C. A System of Consistent National Cooperation -- Pt. 3. Solidarism -- Government Policy. I. Introduction. A Changed Viewpoint.".
- catalog description "II. Consequent Solidarism (Communism). III. Partial Solidarism (Government Policy). A. Introduction and Overview. B. Population. IV. The Public Sector. A. The Structure of the Public Sector. B. The Solidarist Sector of the Public Economy. C. Credit and Balance in the Public Sector. D. The Budget of the Public Sector. E. Autonomous Bodies. V. The Content of Government Policy. A. Introduction. B. Economic Policy in the Narrower Sense. C. Limits of Economic Work. D. The Technical Equipment of Enterprises. E. Financial Capital for Business Enterprises. F. Promoting Employment. G. Markets and Prices. H. Transport. I. Spreading Business Losses by Insurance. J. Profit as the Motivating Force of Business Activity. K. Conclusion. VI. Social Policy. A. Introduction. B. General Social Policy. C. Special Social Policy. D. Structural Policy. E. Economic nationalism -- Pt. 4. The National Economy. Equilibrium of the National Economy. A. The National Economy. B. Economic Equilibrium.".
- catalog description "IV. Man as Agent and Object of State. A. Care to Preserve and Improve Life is a Complex Purposive Set. B. The Individual as Agent Exercising Care for Himself. C. The Individual as Object of Someone Else's Care. D. Two District Orders Derive from This. E. The Individualist Economic System. F. The Solidarist Economic System. G. Polarity of the Individualist and Solidarist System. H. The Permanent Conflict of Individualism and Solidarism. I. Basic Economic Concepts. V. The State. A. The Concept of State. B. Activities of the State (Legal Order and Economy. State Policy). C. The Individualist State. D. The Solidarist State and the Mixed State. E. What is the Origin of Central Authority in the State? -- Pt. 2. The Individualist System. I. The Essence of the Exchange Community. A. From Subsistence Economy to Exchange Economy. B. The Origin of Money. C. The Circular Economic Flow in the Money Economy. D. The Real Economic Base and the System of Economic Series. E. The Money Unit.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction to Karel Englis' Economics: A Purpose Oriented Approach / Frantisek Vencovsky -- Foreword to the Second Edition / Karel Englis -- Introduction to the Science of Economics -- Pt. 1. General. 1. Basic Concepts of Purposive Thinking. A. How the Practically Acting Individual Views the World. B. Method of Comprehension, Purpose and Means. C. Other Correlative Concepts of Purposive Thinking. D. Maximum and Optimum Objectives. E. Purpose as Motivating Force of Purposive Activity. II. The Principle of Economising. A. General Statement of the Principle of Economising. B. The Principle of Relative Utility and Relative Cost. C. The Boundary of Rationality Resource Constraint. D. Complex Purposive Sets. Balanced Satisfaction of Wants. III. Economy, Form and Content. A. Concept of Economy. B. What We See When We Observe an Economic Organisation with Our Eyes. C. The Purposive View Discloses the Economic Order. D. Form and Content of Economic Organisations. E. Complete and Partial Economic Organisations.".
- catalog extent "xx, 275 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Economics.".
- catalog identifier "0880332107".
- catalog isFormatOf "Economics.".
- catalog isPartOf "East European monographs ; no. 313".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng cze".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder : East European Monographs ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press,".
- catalog relation "Economics.".
- catalog subject "Economics.".
- catalog subject "HB171 .E5813 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "F. Inflation, Deflation, High Prices, Low Prices. II. Control of Goods. A. Consumer Goods and Producer Goods. B. Control of Goods. C. Capital. D. Capitalism. E. About Land in Particular (Ground Rent). III. Economic Activity. A. Economy and Technology. B. Classification of Activities and Workers. C. The Work System. D. The Structure of Individual Economic Organisations. E. The Intereconomic Order. F. The Interrelationship of the Three Markets. G. The Regulated Economy. H. Organisation of Economic Activity. I. Organisation of the Labour Market. IV. The National Economy and World Economy. A. Introduction. B. International Movement of People. C. International Exchange of Goods. D. International Movement of Financial Capital. E. Balance of Payments. F. International Clearing of Payments. V. The Cooperative System. A. Cooperatives. B. Public Cooperatives. C. A System of Consistent National Cooperation -- Pt. 3. Solidarism -- Government Policy. I. Introduction. A Changed Viewpoint.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Consequent Solidarism (Communism). III. Partial Solidarism (Government Policy). A. Introduction and Overview. B. Population. IV. The Public Sector. A. The Structure of the Public Sector. B. The Solidarist Sector of the Public Economy. C. Credit and Balance in the Public Sector. D. The Budget of the Public Sector. E. Autonomous Bodies. V. The Content of Government Policy. A. Introduction. B. Economic Policy in the Narrower Sense. C. Limits of Economic Work. D. The Technical Equipment of Enterprises. E. Financial Capital for Business Enterprises. F. Promoting Employment. G. Markets and Prices. H. Transport. I. Spreading Business Losses by Insurance. J. Profit as the Motivating Force of Business Activity. K. Conclusion. VI. Social Policy. A. Introduction. B. General Social Policy. C. Special Social Policy. D. Structural Policy. E. Economic nationalism -- Pt. 4. The National Economy. Equilibrium of the National Economy. A. The National Economy. B. Economic Equilibrium.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Man as Agent and Object of State. A. Care to Preserve and Improve Life is a Complex Purposive Set. B. The Individual as Agent Exercising Care for Himself. C. The Individual as Object of Someone Else's Care. D. Two District Orders Derive from This. E. The Individualist Economic System. F. The Solidarist Economic System. G. Polarity of the Individualist and Solidarist System. H. The Permanent Conflict of Individualism and Solidarism. I. Basic Economic Concepts. V. The State. A. The Concept of State. B. Activities of the State (Legal Order and Economy. State Policy). C. The Individualist State. D. The Solidarist State and the Mixed State. E. What is the Origin of Central Authority in the State? -- Pt. 2. The Individualist System. I. The Essence of the Exchange Community. A. From Subsistence Economy to Exchange Economy. B. The Origin of Money. C. The Circular Economic Flow in the Money Economy. D. The Real Economic Base and the System of Economic Series. E. The Money Unit.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction to Karel Englis' Economics: A Purpose Oriented Approach / Frantisek Vencovsky -- Foreword to the Second Edition / Karel Englis -- Introduction to the Science of Economics -- Pt. 1. General. 1. Basic Concepts of Purposive Thinking. A. How the Practically Acting Individual Views the World. B. Method of Comprehension, Purpose and Means. C. Other Correlative Concepts of Purposive Thinking. D. Maximum and Optimum Objectives. E. Purpose as Motivating Force of Purposive Activity. II. The Principle of Economising. A. General Statement of the Principle of Economising. B. The Principle of Relative Utility and Relative Cost. C. The Boundary of Rationality Resource Constraint. D. Complex Purposive Sets. Balanced Satisfaction of Wants. III. Economy, Form and Content. A. Concept of Economy. B. What We See When We Observe an Economic Organisation with Our Eyes. C. The Purposive View Discloses the Economic Order. D. Form and Content of Economic Organisations. E. Complete and Partial Economic Organisations.".
- catalog title "Economics : a purpose oriented approach / Karel Englis ; translated by Ivo Moravcik.".
- catalog title "Národní hospodářství. English".
- catalog type "text".