1. Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Capital and Interest: A Critical History of Economical Theory, trans. William Smart (New
York: Brentanno’s, 1922) 259.
2. Ibid. 269.
3. Ibid. 277.
4. Ibid. 281.
5. Ibid. 303.
6. Murray Rothbard, Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles (Auburn University, Alabama: Ludwig
von Mises Institute, 1993) 294-95, 298.
7. Roger W. Garrison, “Professor rothbard and the Theory of Interest,” in Walter Block and Llewellyn H. Rockwell,
Jr., eds., Man, Economy and Liberty: Essays in Honor of Murray N. Rothbard (Auburn, Ala.: Auburn University Press,
1988) 49.
8. Böhm-Bawerk, Capital and Interest 346.
9. Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, The Positive Theory of Capital, trans. William Smart (London and New York: MacMillan and
Co., 1891) 301.
10. Ibid. 361.
11. Ibid. 358.
12. Ibid. 100.
13. Ibid. 100-18.
14. Ibid. 330-1.
15. Ibid. 83.
16. Michael Perelman, Classical Political Economy: Primitive Accumulation and the Social Division of Labor (Totowa,
N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld; London: F. Pinter, 1984, c 1983) 18-9.
17. Maurice Dobb, Political Economy and Capitalism: Some Essays in Economic Tradition. 2nd rev. ed. (London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1940, 1960) 154.