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Verlag: Liberty Fund Inc. 2015-07-07, Indianapolis, 2015
ISBN 10: 0865978751ISBN 13: 9780865978751
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Verlag: Cofide,, Verona,, 1995
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, Italien
Cm. 24,5, pp. 176 (6). Solida ed elegante leg. in mezza pelle, dorso a nervi con titoli in oro e taglio superiore dorato. Entro cofanetto. Esemplare in perfetto stato di conservazione. Edizione stampata su carta speciale avoriata in duecentonovantanove esemplari numerati e cinquanta numerati da I a L, la ns. copia nr. 143.
Verlag: Cofide, VERONA, 1995
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. Francese Volume impresso su carta speciale avoriata intonsa appositamente fabbricata dalla cartiera Magnani. L'edizione si compone di 299 esemplari numerati da 1 a 299: il volume in oggetto è l'esemplare numero 201. Presente custodia originale del volume. Copertina con dorso in pelle e titoli dorati solo su di esso, in buone condizioni. Pagine ben salde alla cerniera, con ampio margine. Presente mancanza alla controguardia posteriore e a pagina 100. Numero pagine 177.
Verlag: Prodinnova, 2019
ISBN 10: 3967872262ISBN 13: 9783967872262
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Einaudi, Torino, 1955
Anbieter: studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, Italien
Brossura. Zustand: discrete. A cura di Sergio Cotta e Antonio Giolitti. Introduzione di Luigi Einaudi. Cm.22x14. Pg.26,206. Brossura editoriale. Sottolineature e segni a matita. Collezione "Classici dell'economia", n°2. 300 gr.
Anbieter: Buch & Consult Ulrich Keip, Berlin, Deutschland
Frankfurt u. Düsseldorf, 1987. 1 Bl., 430 S., 4 Bl. Originalleder mit Rückenvergoldung u. rotem Rückenschild (Kanten berieben, Rücken u. Kopfschnitt stark verblaßt). Handelsblatt-Bibl., Klassiker der Nationalökonomie. Nr. 391 von 1000 num. Exemplaren. Ohne den Kommentarband.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0270908668ISBN 13: 9780270908664
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Verlag: Cofide, Torino, 1995
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, ROMA, Italien
m.pelle edit. con cofanetto. VII + 177 p. in-8.
HB LXXIII+192 pages Institut national d études démographiques 1952, New edition of foundational text in the history of economics. All right, the Dutch are best at trade, which gives them the opportunity to dress their women well; however, France and England should not imitate them, as they have themselves with what to dress their women. See page 131.
Verlag: Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag für Wirtschaft · Steuern · Recht GmbH, 1987
ISBN 10: 3878810164ISBN 13: 9783878810162
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Verlag: Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen, Frankfurt, 1987
Anbieter: Antiquariat Friederichsen, Hamburg, Deutschland
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Faksimileausgabe der Faksimile-Edition " Klassiker der Nationalökonomie " nach einer Vorlage des im Besitz der Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt befindlichen Exemplare der 1755 erschienenen Erstausgabe. Handschriftlich nummeriertes Exemplar Nr. 128 einer Auflage von 1000 nummerierten Exemplaren. Mit 430 Seiten, 3 Blätter. Goldgeprägter Oldr mit marmorierten Vorsätzen, 8°. Schönes, dekoratives Exemplar. ( Gewicht 480 Gramm ) ( Lagerort Rich - 1. OG ) ( Pic erhältlich / webimage available ).
Verlag: Fletcher Gyles, Londres, 1756
Anbieter: Hugues de Latude, Villefranche de Lauragais, Frankreich
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*** Deuxième édition de ce livre majeur dans l'histoire de l'économie politique. Il a fortement inspiré les physiocrates et Adam Smith. C'est " l'exposé le plus cohérent des principes économiques avant la Richesse des nations d'Adam Smith. Ecrit vers 1730, l'ouvrage a circulé sous forme de manuscrit, avant d'être publié en 1755 à titre posthume. Un manque dans la marge blanche en haut de la première page de texte. Discrètes restaurations à la reliure. Bel exemplaire. En français dans le texte 159. *** In-8 de 427, (5) pp. Veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, tranches mouchetées. (Reliure de l'époque.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * Second edition of this fundamental work in the history of political economy. It strongly inspired the physiocrats and Adam Smith. It is "the most systematic statement of economic principles before the Wealth of Nations. Written around 1730, the work circulated in manuscript form before being published posthumously in 1755. A lack in the white margin at the top of the first page of text. Discrete restorations to the binding. A very fine copy. - -.
Verlag: Venice: Carlo Palese, 1767, 1767
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition in Italian of Cantillon's Essai sur la nature du commerce en général, first published in French in 1755. This translation, attributed to F. Scottoni who signs the dedication, is extremely scarce, WorldCat locating only the British Library copy. Richard Cantillon (c.1680-1734) was an Irish-born banker and economist, forced to emigrate to continental Europe by the Williamite confiscations. He honed his financial skills working for the British army's paymaster-general during the latter stages of the War of the Spanish Succession. He next proved his understanding of the market by making fortunes speculating against John Law's Mississippi Company and by purchasing put options (the right to sell at a predetermined price) during the height of the South Sea Bubble. His successful speculations reinforced his view that the monetary system must be based on intrinsically valuable metals. The Essai is notable for its model building, its analysis of market forces and the role of the entrepreneur, its outline of the circular flow of income, and its monetary theory. The Essai had a significant influence in developing Quesnay's circular flow of income and on Adam Smith's theory of resource allocation in the Wealth of Nations (1776). In distinguishing between market price and intrinsic value and showing how resources moved into those sectors where the market price was above intrinsic value, and away from those sectors where market price was below intrinsic value, Cantillon influenced Adam Smith's famous distinction between market price and natural price. Cantillon also pre-empted later studies of human population, with a brief but almost complete anticipation of the principles of Malthus. Higgs 938; Mattioli 553; Sraffa 683. OCLC locates only the British Library copy. Duodecimo (161 x 94 mm). Uncut in contemporary carta rustica, manuscript paper spine label. Printer's device on title. Head of spine and top edge of lower board skilfully restored, spine label a little chipped; pale damp-mark to gutter of lower margin, final 20 leaves with small stain to upper margin; occasional light spotting, 2 small wormholes to first 2 leaves: a very good copy, entirely uncut.
A Londres, Chez Fletcher Gyles, dans Holborn, 1755. 12mo (binding ab. 17x10 cm). Bound in a very nice, contemporary full mottled calf binding with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. All edges of boards with a single gilt line-decoration. Beautiful marbled edges. Very neat and professional restorations to hinges and upper capital. A single tiny worm-hole to middle of spine and a supeficial, barely noticeable, crack down the middle. Old paper-label to lower compartment of spine. One corner a bit worn. Small ex libris to inside of front board, ex libris stamp to half-title. Contemporary owner's name crossed out at title-page. Internally exceptionally nice and clean. Small worm-hole to inner margin of about 60 leaves towards the end, only just touching the edge of a very few letters, otherwise not affecting lettering at all. (4), 430, (6, -Table des Chapitres) pp. The exceedingly rare first edition of one of the most important and influential works of economic literature, as well as being one of the scarcest. The author is considered a pioneer of economic theory who anticipated and influenced the likes of Smith, Malthus, Turgot, Quesnay, Mirabeau, etc., etc. and this, his only published work (!), is considered the first actual work of theoretical economics, an absolutely ground-breaking work which by Jevons was characterized as the "Cradle of Political Economy".Richard Cantillon (1680-1734), though his name is probably of Spanish descent, was an Irishman, and he spent most of his life in France. He was a man of secrecy, and little is known about his life and work. He wrote his only published book, the seminal "Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en Général" between 1730 and 1734 but never saw it published, as he was murdered in 1734 (when he was robbed and his house was set on fire, presumably by his former cook whom he had dismissed ten days earlier), and the book had to await posthumous publication. There is evidence that Cantillon wrote much more than this single work, but the "Essai" seems to be the only one that survived the fire in his house on the night of his death. The work was finally published for the first time in French, anonymously, in 1755, and it is not known whether Cantillon actually wrote the manuscript in French and that the mention of translation on the title-page is false (e.g. to avoid French censorship), or whether he wrote the manuscript in English and translated it into French himself" in all cases, the work circulated in French manuscript form, before it was published, and an English manuscript has never been found. "In any case, the "Essai" is a work of genious, and it was undoubtedly written by Cantillon" (Brewer, p. 19). After having had an immense influence on the Physiocrats and the French School, directly influencing Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot , François Quesnay, Jean-Baptiste Say, Victor de Riquetti marquis de Mirabeau, Adam Smith, etc., the "Essay?" soon sank into obscurity only to be rediscovered by Jevons in the 1880'ies, and throughout the late 19th and the 20th century it has become increasingly evident that the present work is indeed a pioneering work, which directly and indirectly influenced almost all later economic theory. "Richard Cantillon was a key figure in the early development of economics. He was one of the first to see economy as a single inter-connected system and to try to explain how it worked, and the first to present a coherent theory of prices and income distribution. He made major contributions to monetary theory and to the theory of balance of payments adjustment. The Physiocrats, writing only a few years after the (delayed) publication of Cantillon's one surviving work, the "Essai sur la nature du commerce en general", took many of their ideas very directly from it. Adam Smith probably learnt from Cantillon's "Essai" , as well as from the Physiocrats. There is thus a direct line of intellectual descent from Cantillon's "Essai" to Smith's "Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations", and to modern economics." (Brewer, p. 1). "Cantillon predated the Physiocrats in two ways. First, he used the term "entrepreneur" and emphasized the role of this figure in economic life. Business people, Cantillon said commit themselves to definite payments in expectation of uncertain receipts" this risk taking is remunerated by profit, which competition tends to reduce to the normal value of the entrepreneurs' services. Second, writing a generation before Quesnay constructed his "Tableau Economique", Cantillon stated: "Cash is therefore necessary, not only for the Rent of the landlord. but also for the City merchandise consumed in the country. The circulation of this money takes place when the Landlords spend in detail in the City the rents which the farmers have paid them in lump sums, and when the Entrepreneurs of the Cities, Butchers, Bakers, Brewers, etc. collect little by little the same money to buy from the Farmers in lump sums Cattle, Wheat, Barley, etc."Cantillon developed a theory of value and price. His emphasis on the role of land and labor, on supply and demand, and on the fluctuations of price around intrinsic value makes him a direct forerunner of classical economists. Cantillon anticipated classical economic thought in several other ways. For example, he stated, "Men multiply like mice in a barn if they have unlimited Means of Subsistence." The classical economist Thomas Malthus held a similar view. Also, Cantillon analyzed interest as a reward for the risk taken in lending, based on profits that the entrepreneurs can make by borrowing and investing. In addition, Cantillon focused on the productivity of a nation's resources." (Brue, pp. 59-60).See: Anthony Brewer, Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory, 1992Stanley L. Brue, The Evolution of Economic Thought. Sixth Edition, 2000Kress: 5423" Einaudi: 846 Goldsmiths? 8989 Higgs, Bibliography of Economics, 938.
Verlag: London: Fletcher Gyles [but Paris: Guillyn,] 1755, 1755
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition of a founding text in economics, of which William Stanley Jevons declared: "Cantillon's essay is, more emphatically than any other single work, 'the Cradle of Political Economy'" (Jevons, p. 68). Richard Cantillon (c.1680-1734) was an Irish-born banker and economist, forced to emigrate to continental Europe by the Williamite confiscations. He honed his financial skills working for the British army's paymaster-general during the latter stages of the War of the Spanish Succession. He next proved his understanding of the market by making fortunes speculating against John Law's Mississippi Company and by purchasing put options (the right to sell at a predetermined price) during the height of the South Sea Bubble. His successful speculations reinforced his view that the monetary system must be based on intrinsically valuable metals. The Essai, Cantillon's only published economic work, carries the imprint of Fletcher Gyles, a leading London bookseller who had died some 14 years earlier: actually, the book was published clandestinely but with a "permission tacite" by Guillyn in Paris. The "Traduit de l'Anglois" notice on the title is false. "Cantillon's Essai is notable for its model building, its analysis of market forces and the role of the entrepreneur, its outline of the circular flow of income, and its monetary theory. Cantillon was the first real model builder in economics. His method was to conceptualize the essentials of the economic world and represent them in a simplified model which became more and more complex through the provision of further interlocking elements. To achieve this, in Cartesian style, he stripped the economy down to its bare essentials to determine the fundamental forces at work. He started with a landlord-dominated, barter, command economy which was closed off from the rest of the world. In this primitive structure three socio-economic classes, the landlord, overseers, and workers, interacted. By degrees he transformed this structure from a command economy to a market economy, from a barter system to a monetary system, and from a closed economy to an open economy" (ODNB). The Essai had a significant influence in developing Quesnay's circular flow of income and on Adam Smith's theory of resource allocation in the Wealth of Nations (1776). In distinguishing between market price and intrinsic value and showing how resources moved into those sectors where the market price was above intrinsic value and away from those sectors where market price was below intrinsic value, Cantillon influenced Smith's famous distinction between market price and natural price. He also pre-empted later studies of human population, with a brief but almost complete anticipation of the principles of Malthus. This copy has the contemporary booklabel to the front pastedown of "Du cabinet De M. Sermet, Directeur des Fermes du Roi". The Fermes du Roi was part of the Ferme générale, the extremely unpopular system of tax farming which supported, and ultimately undermined, the ancien régime. The physiocrats, who had been inspired by Cantillon, opposed the Ferme générale and proposed reform to make taxation directly administered by the state, but the vast organization acted as a block to change in the run up to the Revolution, whereupon the institution was ended. Books That Made Europe, p. 140; Cossa 243.1; Einaudi 846; En français dans le texte 159; Goldsmiths' 8989; Higgs 938; INED 933; Kress 5423; Mattioli 552; McCulloch 52; Sraffa 682. William Stanley Jevons, 'Richard Cantillon and the Nationality of Political Economy' in The Contemporary Review, vol. 39, 1881. Duodecimo (163 x 100 mm). Contemporary mottled calf, red morocco label, gilt in compartments, marbled endpapers and edges. Woodcut title page device, head- and tailpieces. A very small number of copies contain at the end a copy of Barrois's catalogue of publications for sale, which lists Cantillon's work with his initial, here not present. Joints and extremities neatly restored, small wormhole at foot of rear joint, contents clean and crisp.
Verlag: London: Fletcher Gyles [but Paris: Guillyn,] 1755, 1755
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition and one of a very small number of copies containing Barrois's catalogue of publications for sale, which lists Cantillon's work with his initial. Richard Cantillon (c.1680-1734) was an Irish-born banker and economist forced to emigrate to continental Europe by the Williamite confiscations. He honed his financial skills working for the British Army's paymaster-general during the latter stages of the War of the Spanish Succession. He next proved his understanding of the market by making fortunes speculating against John Law's Mississippi Company and by purchasing put options (the right to sell at a predetermined price) during the height of the South Sea Bubble. His successful speculations reinforced his view that the monetary system must be based on intrinsically valuable metals. The Essai, his only published economic work, carries the imprint of Fletcher Gyles, a leading London bookseller who had died some 14 years earlier. In reality, the book was published clandestinely but with a "permission tacite" by Guillyn in Paris. It is notable for its model building, its analysis of market forces and the role of the entrepreneur, its outline of the circular flow of income, and its monetary theory. The Essai had a significant influence on Quesnay's idea of the circular flow of income and on Adam Smith's theory of resource allocation in the Wealth of Nations (1776). In distinguishing between market price and intrinsic value, and by showing how resources moved into those sectors where the market price was above intrinsic value and away from those sectors where the market price was below intrinsic value, Cantillon influenced Smith's famous distinction between market price and natural price. He also pre-empted later studies of human population with a brief but almost complete anticipation of the principles of Malthus. Books That Made Europe, p. 140; Cossa 243.1; Einaudi 846; En français dans le texte 159; Goldsmiths' 8989; Higgs 938; INED 933; Kress 5423; Mattioli 552; McCulloch 52; Sraffa 682. Duodecimo (165 x 95 mm). Contemporary mottled calf, red morocco label, gilt floral devices to compartments, marbled endpapers, red edges. Housed in a custom wooden slipcase with sliding panel entrance. Woodcut title page device, head- and tailpieces. Joint ends and corners expertly restored, thus presenting nicely; minor horizontal crease and very light foxing to half-title and title, contents crisp and clean, a single, tiny round wormhole to head of book block from p. 185 on, just touching text below headline. A very good copy.
Verlag: New York, Augustus M. Kelley, 1967
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
8°, VIII, 394 S., OLwd. m. Goldpräg., Min. gebrauchsspurig, Stempel a. Innendeckel, sonst tadellos. EA dieser Ausgabe in frz.-engl. Paralleldruck. (= Reprints of Economic Classics). 900 gr. Schlagworte: Wirtschaft - allgemein.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 1107185157ISBN 13: 9781107185159
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 2017-04-27. Cambridge University Press. Hardcover. GOOD Pictorial boards. White titles. Stamped with the word damaged however the book is in good condition. 9 x 6.
Verlag: Taylor & Francis 2020-09-30, London, 2020
ISBN 10: 0367668815ISBN 13: 9780367668815
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.