SEUIL. 1975. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 246 pages; inscription sur page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
SEUIL. 1965. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 142 Pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Sommaire : l'impôt et ses... bénéficaires - combien en payez-vous? - L'éternelle réforme sociale - l'impôt et le Vie plan ... Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
J.Couchou (imp.) 1911 in8. 1911. Broché.
Bon Etat de conservation couvertures et tranche défraîchies intérieur très propre pages non coupées
Universite d'aix en provence in8. Sans date. Broché. Bon Etat format these
CNRS. 1975. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 142 pages. Scotch jauni au dos des plats. Annotations en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Aix-Marseille. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1979 Hardcover; 590 pages;ENG; 240 x 170 x 55 mm, book is in very good condition !, dustjacket is not pretty but never the less included, black cloth with goldcoloured imprint, without illustrations, ISBN 9780903393386.
This key looseleaf work provides a general introduction to and definition of reinsurance, and considers its legal nature, the formation and form of reinsurance agreements and utmost good faith. It looks at the terms, interpretation and coverage of reinsurance agreements, and considers general matters, including assignment, winding up, reinsurance brokers and conflict of laws. * Covers all the important case law and legislation within this field * Examines losses and claims, subrogation, contribution, reinstatement and arbitration * Includes an exhaustive index plus clear tables of statutes, statutory instruments and cases * Now includes chapters by US editors setting out US law on utmost good faith as it relates to reinsurance contracts * Considered to be the most authoritative publication on the subject
"1965. Paris Éditions Economie et Humanisme Les Editions Ouvrières 1965 - Broché 13 5 cm x 21 cm 236 pages cartes in-texte - Texte de R. Livet - Bon état"
SIREY. 1967. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 344 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Fribourg, Mauron-Tinguely, 1974, in-8°, 227 p., brochure originale illustrée.
Autres auteurs: Paul Bourqui, Roger Currat, Gonzague Dutoit, Guy Macheret, Michel Pittet.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Fribourg, Fragnières, 1975, in-8°, 319 p., brochure originale illustrée.
Image disp.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Impression Fribourg, Fragnières, 1980, in-8°, 318 p., richement illustrée de photographies (sans nom de photographe), brochure originale illustrée.
Image disp.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few scratches to back board. Otherwise an very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp.
First edition of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
DE MEDICIS.. 1938. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 281 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Préface de Louis Baudin. Traduction de Th. Génin. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
1938 Paris, Librairie de Médicis, Editions Politiques Economiques et Sociales, 1938, in 8° broché, 282 pages.
...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
Phone number : 04 77 32 63 69
London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few pages with light marginal pencil annotations. A small tear to p. VII. Otherwise a very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp. With author's presentation inscription to front free end-paper: ""Apologia pro vita sua / L .C. R.""
First edition, presentation-copy, of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction, which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
Traduzione a cura di P. Jannaccone. Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese Torino, 1956. In-8 gr., mz. tela edit., pp. XI,199. Volume 9 della collana "Storia e dottrine economiche". Ben conservato.
Payot 1949 in8. 1949. Broché. 221 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre sans rousseurs couverture jaunie
Paris, Payot-Bibliothèque Géographique, 1949. In-8 broché non coupé, 221 pp. Ouvrage illustré de 7 cartes et graphiques.
Payot. 1949. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 221 pages - quelques cartes et graphiques en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Collection bibliothèque géographique. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
"1935. Brazzaville (Congo) Imprimerie du Gouvernement Général n°21 1935- Broché 15 5 cm x 24 cm 142 pages - Textes de Robert Attuly (Vingt-cinq après l'inauguration du palais de Justice de Brazzaville) L. Blancou (Contribution à l'étude de la faune en A.E.F.) Capitaine Lavit (Note sur l'exploration des chutes de la Foulakari et l'utilisation de leur force motrice) Darré (De l'organisation familiale chez les peuplades N'Zakaras) Le Bourhis (Du matriarcat dans le Niari-Ogooué) Faure (Les races de la région de Carnot) Germaine J. Cransac (légende de la tête qui parle) Lieutenant Merling (Note sur la panthère et l'homme panthère) ; divers bibliographie - Dos restauré sinon bon état"
Fayard | Paris s.d. (ca 1985) | 15 x 11 cm | une feuille + une enveloppe
Carte de visite autographe signée à la metteuse en scène Simone Benmussa, 8 lignes au feutre noir, enveloppe jointe. "Chère Simone Benmussa, quel succès ! J'en reçois les échos de tous côtés ! Nous vous devons tous cette merveilleuse soirée. Laiseez-moi vous dire encore Merci et Bravo. En toute amitié. R. Badinter." Conseillère littéraire de la CompagnieJean-Louis Barrault-Madeleine Renaud, puis, en 1957, rédactrice en chef desCahiers Renaud-Barrault, Simone Benmussa dirigea aussi, depuis le théâtre de l'Odéon, le service culturel et les Cahiers de la compagnie Renaud-Barrault. Elle adapta au théâtre des ouvrages de son amie Nathalie Sarraute dont "Enfance" en 1984 (avec la voix enregistrée de Nathalie Sarraute( et "Pour un oui ou pour un non" en 1987, Pierre Klossowski, Jean Cocteau, Gertrude Stein, Samuel Beckett... Elle fut la compagne de l'actrice Erika Kralik. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
Phone number : 01 56 08 08 85
Robert Boyer (Auteur), Bernard Chavance (Auteur), Olivier Godard (Auteur)
Reference : 64994
Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1991, 293 pp., brochén exemplaire de service de presse, annotation en première page, très légères traces d'usage, bon état général.
Phone number : 0033 (0)1 42 23 30 39
Bordeaux, Cadoret, 1896. In-8 (255x165mm) broché ; 226 p. Non coupé. Bon état général - Dédicace de l'auteur.
Paris, Fischbacher, s.d. in-8, 93 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice, broché.
La BnF donne comme date d'édition 1905 d'après le dépôt légal, mais tous les autres catalogues 1878. Il est peu probable que l'on ait attendu presque trente ans pour donner une publication d'un texte de circonstance, qui plus est après la mort de son auteur, le philanthrope Charles-Frédéric Robert (en 1899), un des pionniers de la participation des ouvriers aux bénéfices.Le parcours professionnel d'Edme-Jean Leclaire (1801-1872) avait tout pour intéresser les sociétés du travail : ayant commencé sa vie comme simple commis de peinture en bâtiment à Paris, il fonda sa propre entreprise, et la dota d'une société de secours mutuels en 1838. Animé de convictions sociales, il fut même le premier à imaginer une forme de participation des ouvriers aux bénéfices de l'entreprise en 1842. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
STOCK. 1996. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 347 pages. Ecriture d'un auteur inconnu sur la page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie