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Finance Capital (1910)
Source: Rudolf Hilferding, Finance Capital. A Study of the Latest Phase of Capitalist Development. Ed. Tom Bottomore (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1981) courtesy of Routledge.
Translated: Edited by Tom Bottomore from translations made by Professor Morris Watnick and Mr Sam Gordon.
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FINANCE CAPITAL[edit source]
Part I Money and credit[edit source]
2. Money in the circulation process
3. Money as a means of payment. Credit money
4. Money in the circulation of industrial capital
5. The banks and industrial credit
Part II The mobilization of capital. Fictitious capital[edit source]
10. Bank capital and bank profit
Part III Finance capital and the restriction of free competition[edit source]
11. Surmounting the obstacles to the equalization of rates of profit
13. The capitalist monopolies and commerce
14. The capitalist monopolies and the banks.
The transformation of capital into finance capital
15. Price determination by the capitalist monopolies and
the historical tendency of finance capital
Part IV Finance capital and crises[edit source]
16. The general conditions of crises
18. Credit conditions in the course of the business cycle
19. Money capital and productive capital during the depression
20. Changes in the character of crises. Cartels and crises
Part V The economic policy of finance capital[edit source]
21. The reorientation of commercial policy
22. The export of capital and the struggle for economic territory
23. Finance capital and classes
24. The conflict over the labour contract
25. The proletariat and imperialism
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