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on is the prime subject of the theory of value in Vol. I (e.g., usance, value of labor, time-preference, profits), a study of which is prerequisite to an intelligent study of the problems of personal distribution.] [Footnote 2: See Vol. I, pp. 190, 223; and above, ch. 2, secs. 11-13.] [Footnote 3: See Vol. I, pp. 248-255, 297-298, 406, 408, 415-418, 480-481, 483-484: also Vol. II, pp. 22-23, 146-148, 161-162, 178-180, 283, and various passages in the chapters of this Part.] [Footnote 4: See above, ch. 2, sec. 7, on limitations upon bequest and inheritance.] [Footnote 5: See ch. 18.] [Footnote 6: See ch. 12, sec. 14.] [Footnote 7: See ch. 2, sec. 10.] [Footnote 8: See Vol. I, pp. 54 and 66; also pp. 504 507 in an organic theory of value.] [Footnote 9: See above, sec. 2, note 3.] [Footnote 10: Compare, e.g., portions of chs. 9, 15, 20, 21, 27; and 29, see. 17.] [Footnote 11: See ch. 2, sees. 11-13.] [Footnote 12: See Vol. I, p. 75.] [Footnote 13: See, e.g., Vol. I, pp. 25, 71, 205, 479, 509, 511, 513.] [Footnote 14: See above, ch. 18.] [Footnote 15: See Vol. I, p. 6, on "social" and the social sciences.] [Footnote 16: See e.g., ch. 9, secs. 2, 10; ch. 11, secs. 7, 8; ch. 16, secs. 3, 4, 12; chs. 18, 21, 22, 23, 27, 29, and 30.] [Footnote 17: See Vol. I, p. 502, on communism and value theory.] [Footnote 18: See Vol. I, pp. 210, 228, 502 on the labor-theory of value.] [Footnote 19: See above, sec. 14.] INDEX Accident insurance, Agricultural credit, Agricultural, decay, economics, problems of, prices, fall of, Agricultural, and rural population, Agriculture and crises, Agriculture, exhaustion of the soil, medieval, number in, the new, Aldrich report, Senator, plan, American Federation of Labor, Appreciation and interest, Arbitration, voluntary, compulsory, Assessment insurance, Assessment of taxes, Authoritative distribution, B Balance of merchandise, Balance of trade argument, Bank, deposits as investments, notes, restriction act, Banking, in the U.S., before 1914, Banks, functions of, in U.S., taxes on, Bellamy, Edward, Bills of exchange, Bimetallism, Bonds, taxation of, Bowley, statistician, Boycott, Building and loan associations, Business cycle, C California Fruit Exchange, Canadian Industrial Disputes Act, Canals, Capital, Capitalistic monopoly, Charitable distribution, Capitalization theory of rises, Charity, an
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