Profits, Interest and Investment

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Profits, Interest and Investment is a 1939 economic treatise by Friedrich A. Hayek that develops his business cycle and capital theory by analyzing the roles of profits, interest rates, and investment in market economies.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
addresses causes of economic booms and busts
malinvestment
profit signals in a market economy
analyzesRoleOf interest in market economies
investment in market economies
profits in market economies
author Friedrich A. Hayek NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques monetary policy that distorts interest rates
develops Hayekian business cycle theory
Hayekian capital theory
focusesOn coordination role of interest rates
intertemporal allocation of resources
relationship between monetary factors and real capital structure
genre economics literature
hasAuthorAcademicField economics
hasForm collection of essays
hasImpactOn Austrian business cycle literature
theory of interest
theory of investment
hasKeyConcept capital accumulation
forced saving
intertemporal price coordination
monetary overexpansion
natural rate of interest
structure of production
hasReception considered an important work in Hayek's economic writings
inAcademicDiscipline capital theory
macroeconomics
monetary economics
influencedBy Ludwig von Mises NERFINISHED
isPartOf Hayek's contributions to macroeconomics
language English
mainSubject business cycle theory
capital theory
interest rates
investment
profits
publicationYear 1939
publisher George Routledge & Sons
relatedWork Prices and Production
The Pure Theory of Capital
theoreticalTradition Austrian School of economics
timePeriodDiscussed interwar period

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