London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. Orig. full brown cloth w. gilt lettering to spine. Orig. brown dust-jacket w. wear and a bit of loss to corners and capitals. Otherwise and excellent and clean copy w. only some occasinal minor brownspotting. XIV, 247 pp.
First edition of this standard work on wages, Hick's first major work, in which he proposed the macroeconomic hypothesis about INDUCED INNOVATION and foreshadowed important later developments in neoclassical distribution theory. Sir John Richard Hicks (1904 - 1989) was one of the most important and influential economists of the twentieth century. He has contributed seminally to moth micro- and macro-economics and in 1972 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences together with Kenneth Arrow for ""pioneering contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory.""As a labor economist, Hicks already in 1932, aged 28, wrote his first major work, his very important ""Theory of Wages"", which serves as a fundamental basis for recent theories of distribution, now widely developed in e.g. Cambridge. Hick's early work is still considered standard in the field, and a vast amount of literature has been published on his hypothesis of induced innovation, which is presented in this work for the first time. The theory is formulated as thus: ""a change in the relative prices of the factors of production is itself a spur to invention, and to invention of a particular kind-directed to economizing the use of a factor which has become relatively expensive."" And this theory has also frequently been applied to increases in energy costs, which would thus come to motivate a quicker improvement in energy efficiency.But not only did Hicks here propound the still influential theory of induced innovation, this work is also considered as foreshadowing many of his later theories, which have become significant contributions to neoclassical distribution theory"" e.g. a reformulation of marginal productivity theory, further development of the product exhaustion theorem, a macroeconomic theory of relative factor shares etc., etc. ""The object of this book is ""a restatement of the Theory of Wages in a form which shall be reasonably abreast of modern economic knowledge."" The treatment is based on the Marginal Productivity theory, although that theory is stated in a rather new way, designed to facilitate its use in realistic study of the labour market. This is followed by a more general study of the working of the labour market under competitive conditions, and by a theory of the secular forces governing the general level of wages. The second part of the book deals with the regulation of wages. There is a chapter on the Theory of Industrial Disputes, and one on the economic forces which have facilitated the Growth of Trade Union Power in England. The last chapters contain a detailed analysis of the effects of wage-regulation on unemployment, including the distribution of unemployment between industries, and the prospects of a reduction in unemployment through an increase in productivity."" (Front of dust-jacket).A second edition appeared in 1963.The work is scarce in the original dust-jacket.
Buenos Aires (Mexico), Fondo de Cultura Economica 1955 283pp., br.orig., texte en espagnol, bel état, [3ème édition en espagnol]
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) 1978 320 pages 13 4x2x21 2cm. 1978. Broché. 320 pages.
Bon état tranche ternie intérieur propre bonne tenue
Cambridge University Press 2009 320 pages in8. 2009. Broché. 320 pages.
proche du très bon état intérieur propre bonne tenue
Harvard University Press 1992 212 pages 14x20 9x1 2cm. 1992. Broché. 212 pages.
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Pluriel 2011 160 pages 11x1x17 6cm. 2011. pocket_book. 160 pages.
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London, James Nisbet & Co., 1900. 8vo. Uncut in orig. full red cloth w. gilt lettering to spine and front board. Spine a bit worn and faded, corners a bit bumped. Inscribed by the author on front free end-paper. VIII, 324, (4, -advertisements) pp.
First edition, presentation-copy for ""C.P. Scott/ with the writer's/ best wishes"", of Hobson's first work on the link between imperialism and international conflict, based on his experiences from South Africa immediately before the Second Boer War.John Atkinson Hobson (1858 - 1940) was an important English economist and imperial critic, widely popular for his abilities as a writer and lecturer. He studied at Derby School and at Oxford, and in 1887 he moved to London, right in the middle of the economic depression. It is here that he writes his ""Physiology of Industry"" together with his friend, the mountain climber and businessman A.F. Mummery, which propounded ""the theory of underconsumption"". Hobson's work was not well received by the academic economists, and ultimately he was pushed out of their circle.During the 1890'ies he published a number of notable works on capitalism, poverty and social reform, among which his famous ""John Ruskin: Social Reformer"" from 1898, in which he anticipated the marginal productivity theory of distribution and presented his critique of the classical theory of rent.Now, Hobson was asked by the EDITOR OF THE ""MANCHESTER GUARDIAN"", C.P. SCOTT, to become their South-African correspondent, which proved to be a turning point in his personal as well as professional life. It is during this time that he develops the idea that modern capitalism is a direct cause of imperialism. As a correspondent, he covers part of the Second Boer war, and his condemnation of the conflict is very strong. It is this conflict, and the political situation that immediately precedes it, that is the focus of the present work, in which he, for the first time, demonstrates how international conflict and imperialism are directly connected. The ideas initially presented in the present work are elaborated further in what must be considered his main work, ""Imperialism"" from 1902. It is Hobson's theories on imperialism that have gained him the great international reputation that he carries to this day, and it is these theories that have influenced thinkers such as Trotsky, Lenin, etc.Charles Prestwich Scott (1846-1932) was the editor of the ""Manchester guardian"" from 1872 until 1929"" in 1907 he became its owner. He was a renowned British journalist, publisher and politician. The ""Manchester Guardian"" was part of his entire life (the founder was his uncle), and he was responsible for the political line of the paper for more than 50 years. For the first 15 years as its editor, Scott maintained a moderate liberal line, but when Hartington and Chamberlain split the party in 1886, formed the Liberal Unionist Party and backed the Conservatives, Scott, and with him the Guardian, made a left turn and supported Gladstone in his support for Irish Home Rule and ""new liberalism"". It is after this political turn that Scott asks the controversial economist Hobson to join the paper as its South Africa correspondent, a decision that did not go by unnoticed. The stand that the Guardian, with the published opinions of Hobson, took against the Boer War was highly unpopular, and it nearly cost Scott the election as a Liberal candidate in 1900, the year that Hobson's first work on the subject, ""The War in South Africa"", was published and evidently presented to his boss, the brave politician.
Hodgson Geoffrey M. European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy
Reference : 100138888
(2002)
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 2002 256 pages 15 24x1 78x23 11cm. 2002. Broché. 256 pages.
Très bon état légères ternissures sur la tranche bonne tenue intérieur propre
Le Livre de poche 2019 504 pages 11x17 6x2 2cm. 2019. pocket_book. 504 pages.
Bon état
Brussel, Standaard-Boekhandel 1933 LXIX + 403pp., 26cm., enkele stempeltjes, grotendeels onopengesneden, in de reeks "Economisch-Sociale Bibliotheek", goede staat
Cambridge University Press 1986 382 pages in8. 1986. Broché. 382 pages.
proche du très bon état dos insolé intérieur propre bonne tenue
Lausanne/ Paris, F.Roth/ Recueil Sirey 222pp. avec tabelles et grafiques, br.orig., cachet, bon état, E41505
Ann Arbor, Edwards Brothers, 1931. 8vo. In the original grey printed wrappers. Offprint from: ""The Annals of Mathematical Statistics"", August, 1931. Very light miscolouring to wrappers, otherwise a very fine copy. Pp. 360-378.
Scarce offprint of Hotelling's landmark paper on what was later termed as 'Confidence Intervals'. ""Important as was his contribution to economics, most of his effort and his influence were felt in the field of mathematical statistics, particularly in the development of multivariate analysis. In a fundamental paper [the present], he generalized Student's test to the simultaneously test of hypotheses about the means of many variables with a joint normal distribution. In the course of this paper, he gave a correct statement of what were later termed 'confidence intervals'. (The New Palgrave).
BROOKINGS INST 1988 100 pages 14 25x0 94x21 62cm. 1988. Broché. 100 pages.
Bon état dos un peu bruni intérieur propre bonne tenue
Paris, Fournier & Urbain, 1716. Contemp. full vellum. (32),446,(42) pp. Internally clean and fine.
Scarce first edition of this classic work on trades and navigationin in classical times, dealing extensively with seabattles and naval expeditions. Commerce with India, Egypt, Persia, Arabia, Africa, the European countries etc. etc.Kress Library, No 2991.
Bruges, Desclée de Brouwer, 1938. 230 x 150 mm, 170 pp. Broché, non coupé. Avant-propos en début d'ouvrage, table des matières à la fin. Ouvrage fortement documenté de tableaux et de statistiques. Chapitres : Notions générales, Organisation politique et administrative, Transports et communications, Finances, Agriculture, Industrie et minerais, Commerce extérieure et une "partie spéciale" sur les Échanges belgo-brésiliens qui fait ressortir le schéma commercial du Brésil, fort exportateur de matières premières et importateur de biens industriels (à l'époque beaucoup de pièces de chemins de fer et d'infrastructures électriques). Plats cartonnés très légèrement fendus, rousseurs éparses. Seule et unique édition de ce livre désormais quasi introuvable. Son auteur, Hugo Gouthier de Oliveira Gondim (1909-1992), a été ambassadeur du Brésil en Italie. Il y a acquis le Palazzo Pamphili, à Rome, pour la modique somme d'un million de dollars. Le lieu héberge aujourd'hui l'ambassade brésilienne dans le pays. Lors du coup d'État militaire de 1964, il a été le premier diplomate "cancel" par le nouveau pouvoir ! Francophone et francophile, il a tenu à contribuer aux échanges entre Brésil et ancêtre de l'actuel Bénélux, la Belgique en particulier, avec cet ouvrage de belle valeur documentaire. "En publiant le présent travail, je me suis surtout proposé d'abord de donner aux exportateurs et industriels belges une idée aussi exacte que possible de l'évolution économique de mon pays ; ensuite, de mettre sous les yeux des exportateurs belges et brésiliens des indications objectives et précises sur les tendances révélées à l'heure actuelle par les marchés belges et brésiliens, en matière d'échanges commerciaux ; enfin, je me suis attaché à faire ressortir les perspectives d'un plus grand développement d'affaires entre les deux pays." (Avant-propos)
Broché éditeur. Bon état. Non coupé.
Hurwicz Leonid Sonnenschein Hugo Schmeidler David
Reference : 100138899
(1986)
ISBN : 0521023955
Cambridge University Press 1986 380 pages in8. 1986. Cartonné jaquette. 380 pages.
Bon état bords jaquette et livre frottés intérieur propre ex-libris
University of Chicago Press 1979 196 pages 14x1x21cm. 1979. Broché. 196 pages.
Bon Etat couverture frottée intérieur propre
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 2000 383 pages 14 99x3 05x23 62cm. 2000. Cartonné jaquette. 383 pages.
comme neuf avec sa jaquette
AEI PR 1980 31 pages 3x23x15cm. 1980. Agrafé. 31 pages.
Bon état couverture défraîchie intérieur propre quelques notes au stylo noir
New York/ Paris, Stechert/ Les éditions des Presses Modernes 1938 493pp., dans la "Collection d'Etudes Economiques", br.orig., cachet, bon état, E41545
New York/ Paris, Stechert/ Les éditions des Presses Modernes 1938 85pp., dans la "Collection d'Etudes Economiques", br.orig., cachet, bon état, E41544
S.-Petersburg, 1899 [recte October 1898]. 8vo. Bound in an excellent newer red half morocco in perfect contemporary style, with five raised bands and gilt author and year to spine. Marbled edges and beautiful marbled en-papers. Old owner's stamps to title-page (""Biblioteka Aleksandova, S. 1873 F."", ""Iz knig Avrutina M.V."", and the number ""21162""), otherwise also internally very nice and clean. (4), 290 pp.
Very rare first edition of Lenin's first published book, the seminal miscellany of his economic papers, which constitute the first outline of his revolutionary ideas. The work consists in five economic essays/studies, four of which are published here for the first time (""The Handicraft Census of 1894-95 in Perm Gubernia and General Problems of ""Handicraft"" Industry"""" ""Gems of Narodnik Project-Mongering"""" ""The Heritage We Renounce"" - all three written in exile in 1897 - and ""On the Question of Our Factory Statistics"", written in 1898), and one of which (""A Characterisation of Economic Romanticism"") had been published the previous year, in installments, in the magazine Novoye Slovo, April-July 1897. Before the present publication, only very few of Lenin's papers and articles had been published, and none of them in book form. The present publication brings to light Lenin's elaboration of the tasks of the Russian Marxists (both as to their programme, their tactics, and the organization as such) (""The Heritage We Renounce"") and gives us the basis for his take on Marxism. Much of the original material published here was used by Lenin, both directly (e.g. the ""Handicraft Census"") and indirectly (forming a basis for the work) in his later published book ""The Development of Capitalim in Russia"" (1899), which established his reputation as a Marxist theorist. Furthermore, the present publication constitutes Lenin's earliest economic writings directed against the Narodniks. As a whole, the present publication gives us the first rounded picture of Leninist thought and provides us with the basis for Leninist economics and politics. That which Lenin develops in the present studies and essays forms the basis for the capitalist and Marxist thought that he is later to present and which becomes the standard introduction to the Russian economy for later generations of Marxists. The work is of great scarcity and was presumably printed in very small numbers.
Routledge 1998 244 pages 15 75x2 29x23 62cm. 1998. Cartonné. 244 pages.
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(Moskau-Leningrad, 1933). 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. 361 pp.
With contributions by: Kusnetzow, Markow, Bachniew and Chwatow.