The economics of enterprise /
by Herbert Joseph Davenport
- New York, NY : The Macmillan Company, 1935.
- xvi, 544 pages : diagrams ; 21 cm.
Chapter I: Fundamental conditions: man and environment -- Chapter II: Competitive economics: the regime of price -- Chapter III: The regime of price (continued) -- Chapter IV: Specialization and trade related to money -- Chapter V: The adjustment of price -- Chapter VI. Supply determined by cost of production -- Chapter VII. Utility, demand, demand with supply -- Chapter VIII. The significance of cost of production -- Chapter IX. What in production? What things are productive? -- Chapter X: The distributive process: appointment of proceeds -- Chapter XI: Different bases of cost and distributive shares -- Chapter XII: Rent: Land an instruments as cost: land, rent, and cost -- Chapter XIII: Urban rents, agricultural rents, and cost -- Chapter XIV: Capitalization vs. Cost as determinant of price -- Chapter XV: Capitalization the process by which future incomes achieves present worth -- Chapter XVI: The discharge of debts deferred payments -- XVII: Money, credit, and banking -- XVIII: Loan fund capital -- Chapter XIX: The loan rate: interest -- Chapter XX: Risk, profit, and interest -- Chapter XXI: Capitalization and discount rates -- Chapter XXII: Classification of the factors of production -- Chapter XXIII: Laws of return, profitable proportions : profitable size -- Chapter XXIV: Distributions and the law of proportions -- Chapter XXV: Costs in corporate and large businesses -- Chapter XXVI: Competition and monopoly -- Chapter XXVII: The social dividend and the individual income - Chapter XXVIII: The distributive analysis in the large