Berlin, Siegfried Cronbach, petit in-8, XI-496 pp., croquis sur une planche dépliante, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frotté, coiffes usées, traces d'étiquette. Déchirure sur la planche. Ex-libris Bibliothèque du Prince Roland Bonaparte.
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Zug, (Selbstverlag), 1966, in-4°, farb. Frontispiz + 150 S. + 6 Tafeln mit photogr. Abbild. von Münzen + 1 Farbtafel, ill. Original-Halbleinenband.
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Varsovie, Edition de la Diète de la République Polonaise 1921 ["Discours prononcé à la séance de la Diète Polonaise, le 28 janvier 1921 par le député André Wierzbicki, publié aux frais de l'Etat selon la décision unanime de la Chambre"], 80pp., 27cm., br.orig., bon état
Köln, 1993 396pp., 21cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, E111019
Wien, Alfred Hölder, 1889. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed yellow wrappers. Light soiling and a few minor nicks to extremities. A very fine and clean copy. XVI, 239 pp.
First edition, rarely seen in the original wrappers, of this important work in which Wieser attempts to apply marginal utility analysis to the determination of cost, thus for the first time fully developing a theory of value. The work ""ranks high as an original achievement"" and is one of the very earliest to realize the information value of prizes. It is furthermore here that the term ""imputation"" is coined.""It was only with Friedrich von Wieser's book [the present] that an attempt was made to fill the lacuna left by Menger and Böhm-Bawerk. Wieser makes it clear that without a solution to the problem of 'imputation' the new theory would remain incomplete and would be subjected to the widespread criticism that it cannot deal with production. The problem is posed as follows"" 'The statement that the productive goods receive their value from the value of their produce suffices only to evaluate [schätzen] the collaborating factors of production as a whole, but not separately. In order to be able to do also this, a rule is needed which allows one to apportion the total produce in detail.'(Wieser, 1889)."" (Steedman, Socialism & Marginalism in Economics 1870 - 1930). ""[H]e continued to work on the same problems and also on what he regarded merely as a first step toward a theory of value that was to be fully developed in [the present work]. He employed the expository device of studying value in a centrally directed economy and suggested possible applications of utility theory to public finance. The book gained him almost immediate acclaim, and it was soon translated into English"" (Frederich von Hayek in IESS).""[In the present work he] worked out the Austrian theories of cost and distribution (he coined the phrase 'Zurechnung', imputation), which Menger had not more than sketched, and this work must in spite of the latter fact and also in spite of glaring faults of technique, rank high as an original achievement. (Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis)""In this work he applied the marginal utility theory not only horizontally, i.e. to trading and exchange, but also vertically, i.e. to production processes. He defined the value of higher goods produced alongside them, thus developing his imputation theory. Wieser, who possessed a certain ""obsession with compulsive computability"" is recognized as one of the first economist to realize the information value of prices."" (Schulak, the Austrian School of Economics). Masui p. 909Menger col. 395.
Bern, Statistik der Schweizer. Gesellschaft für Volkswirtschaft u. Statistik, 1954, in-4°, 1 Bl. (Inhalt) + 28 S. + 4 Bl. (IBM - Lochkarten) + ca. 50 S. (Werbung), Stempel a.d. Titelbl., Hlwd. (Bibl.).
So hat es vor 75 Jahre mt dem Computer angefangen... und das Ende ist leider nicht im Sicht.
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ROBERT LAFFONT 2016 227 pages 13 4x2 4x21 4cm. 2016. Broché. 227 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
1931 Paris, Alcan, 1931, in 12 broché, XII-251 pages
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Paris, Bloud & Gay 1939 212pp., dans la série "La Nouvelle Journée" no.2, br.orig., 21cm.
Couverture souple. Broché. 211 pages. Légèrement défraîchi. Non coupé.
Livre. Editions Bloud et Gay (Collection : La Nouvelle Journée), 1939.
Basel, Genossenschafts-Buchdrukerei, 1908, gr. in-8°, 135 S., Stemepl a.d. Titelbl., Hlwd.
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Zürich, Leemann, 1933, in-8°, XII + 628 S. / XII + 764 S., Original-Pappband, Leinen Rücken-Streifen.
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Les cours de droit. 1983. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 84 pages. Texte dactylographié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Traduzione di Catello Cosenza dalla prima edizione originale riveduta e rielaborata dall'autore. Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, Torino, 1969. In-8 gr., mz. tela edit., pp. XIX,492. Volume n. 35 della collana Sociologi ed Economisti. Ben conservato.
Routledge 1988 270 pages 16x2 6x23 6cm. 1988. Cartonné jaquette. 270 pages.
Très Bon Etat de conservation avec sa jaquette intérieur propre bonne tenue
1964. A la Baconniere, 1964. Format 15x21 cm, broche, 379 pages. Un petit choc au pied. Bon etat.
, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OEDE/OECD) 1976 271pp.+ some tables
D. Appleton and company, 1902, in-8vo, 191p., richly illustrated, (the cotton fields are very much related to slavery in the U.S.A.), orig. publisher’s illustrated red cloth. Spines sunned, else a fine set.
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Manchester, University press, 1968 in-8, ix pp., 295 pp., avec un frontispice et une carte dépliante "in fine", percaline Bradel bordeaux (reliure de l'éditeur).
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Saint-Nicolas, J. Edom 1912 pp.31-360 + grandes planches dépliantes, 28cm., dans "Annalen van den oudheidskundigen kring van het Land van Waas 30e deel juni 1912 / Annales du cercle archéologique du pays de Waas 30e tome juin 1912" (360pp.), br.orig., (dos restauré), non coupé, rare, B67373
Saint-Nicolas, J. Edom 1912 330pp.+ 2 grandes planches dépliantes, 28cm., extrait des "Annales du cercle archéologique du pays de Waas" Tome 30, br.orig. (dos peu restauré), non coupé, dédicacé par l'auteur, peu de rousseurs, bon état, rare, B77239
NewYork, Columbia University press, 1926 2 vol. in-8, xxiii pp., 535 pp., un f. n. ch. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 654 pp., toile Bradel bouteille (reliure de l'éditeur).
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Worcester MA, The Heffernan Press, 1976. Royal8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. In ""The Bell Journal of Economics"": Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring 1976. Entire volume offered. Very light wear to extremities otherwise a very fine and crisp copy (not ex-library). Pp. 73-104. [Entire volume: 353 pp.].
First printing of Williamson's seminal paper - one of the most influential in economics of regulation - in which he argued that in the presence of uncertainty about future demand or costconditions, the transactions costs of writing a complete contract, contingent on all future outcomes is prohibitively costly. The paper initiated together with Goldberg's paper published the same year the new field of ""transactions-cost economics"".The paper was a contributing factor in Williamson being awarded the Nobel prize in Economics in 2009 for his "" work in economic governance.""In the paper he states that: ""A once-for-all auction for the provision of a natural monopoly service is, in practice, totally impractical. On the other hand, periodic re-tendering introduces its own problems. Most public utility industries require substantial sunk, long-lived investment - whether in distribution wires, rail lines, or telecommunications conduits. Where the life of this investment exceeds the life of the franchise, contractual arrangements must ensure continued investment and maintenance of the sunk asset. It may be difficult to verify the quality of the maintenance of the asset ex post. This is particularly the case where the quality dimension includes maintaining the human capital of the staff required to ensure the continued operation of the asset. In addition, the incumbent provider of the service is likely to have better quality information about the likely cost and demand characteristicsof the service, providing an informational advantage over potential rival bidders.To illustrate these ideas, Williamson used a case study based on the experience of tendering cable television franchises in Oakland, California. He concludes: That franchise bidding for cable television has superior properties to regulation is not transparent - Not only is simple franchise bidding - beset with numerous transactional difficulties, but the institutional infrastructure that predictably develops to check dysfunctional or monopoloid outcomes has many of the earmarks of regulation. Using modern language, Williamson highlights and emphasises the importance of transactions costs. Williamson introduced for the first time the notion that natural monopoly regulation can be viewed as a form of long-term contracting. That long-term contract incorporates mechanisms to allow for adjustment to changes in the environment: At the risk of over-simplification, regulation may be described contractually as a highlyincomplete form of long-term contracting in which (1) the regulatee is assured an overall fair rate of return, in exchange for which (2) adaptations to changing circumstances are successively introduced without the costly haggling that attends such changes when parties to the contract enjoy greater autonomy'.""
Macmillan 1978 216 pages in8. 1978. Cartonné jaquette. 216 pages.
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Lugduni-Batavorum, Van Leeuwen 1838 [viii] 110 [ii] pp., text in latin, 22cm., cart.cover with leather spine, [Doctoral dissertation, University of Leiden, Faculty of Law, 1838]