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Frank Albert Fetter was an American economist of the Austrian school, but referred to himself as a member of the “American Psychological School” instead. Fetter contested the position that land is theoretically distinct from capital, arguing that such a distinction was impractical. His stand on this issue led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax.

Fetter also asserted that just as the price of each consumer good is determined solely by subjective value, so the rate of interest is determined solely by time preference. He maintained that time valuation was prerequisite to the determination of the market rate of interest, and he emphasized the time valuation element in all consumption and production choices. Fetter taught at Cornell University, Indiana University, and Stanford University. He was the first chairman of Princeton University's Department of Economics and Social Institutions, an interdisciplinary department that incorporated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Principles of Economics with Applications to Practical Problems, The by Frank Albert Fetter (1863 - 1949‪)‬ LibriVox

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Frank Albert Fetter was an American economist of the Austrian school, but referred to himself as a member of the “American Psychological School” instead. Fetter contested the position that land is theoretically distinct from capital, arguing that such a distinction was impractical. His stand on this issue led him to oppose ideas like the land value tax.

Fetter also asserted that just as the price of each consumer good is determined solely by subjective value, so the rate of interest is determined solely by time preference. He maintained that time valuation was prerequisite to the determination of the market rate of interest, and he emphasized the time valuation element in all consumption and production choices. Fetter taught at Cornell University, Indiana University, and Stanford University. He was the first chairman of Princeton University's Department of Economics and Social Institutions, an interdisciplinary department that incorporated history, politics, and economics. (Summary by Wikipedia)

    Chapter 1 - The Nature and Purpose of Political Economy

    Chapter 1 - The Nature and Purpose of Political Economy

    • 13 min
    Chapter 2 - Economic Motives

    Chapter 2 - Economic Motives

    • 13 min
    Chapter 3 - Wealth and Welfare

    Chapter 3 - Wealth and Welfare

    • 13 min
    Chapter 4 - The Nature of Demand

    Chapter 4 - The Nature of Demand

    • 22 min
    Chapter 5 - Exchange in a Market

    Chapter 5 - Exchange in a Market

    • 21 min
    Chapter 6 - Psychic Income

    Chapter 6 - Psychic Income

    • 19 min

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