| On the Concept of Social Value
 Joseph Schumpeter
It is but recently that, in pure theory, the concept of social value came into prominence. The founders of what is usually called the "modern" system of theory, as distinguished from the "classical," never spoke of social, but only of individual value.
 
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 The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Translated by E.A. Wallis Budge.
 
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The Greatness and Riches of the United Provinces, and States of Venice, consider'd, with the little Tract of Ground that belongs to either of their Territories, sufficiently Demonstrate the great Advantage and Profit that Trade brings to a Nation.
 
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book 5
Of Taxes, and of the Proper Application of their Amount.
 
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 On the Concept of Social Value
 Joseph  Schumpeter 
Quarterly Journal of Economics, volume 23, 1908-9. Pp. 213-232
 
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