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Zustand: Fair. New York: Peter Smith, 1948. Reprint. 8vo hardcover. xiv+247pp. Good book. No dust jacket. Spine darkened. Stamped twice on front pastedown. Owner's name and address on front endpage. (Wages, Labor Unions, Labor Economics) Inquire if you need further information.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1982
ISBN 10: 3163444725ISBN 13: 9783163444720
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
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Ehem. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Signatur und Stempel. GUTER Zustand, ein paar Gebrauchsspuren. Ex-library with stamp and library-signature. GOOD condition, some traces of use. QIII 698/2 3163444725 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1932, 1932
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition, first impression, of Hicks's classic study of wage determination in competitive markets. Hicks, uniquely amongst his LSE peers of the 1920s, was proficient in many European languages and brought his extensive reading in continental theory to bear on his research. A student of Lionel Robbins, Hicks's works influenced most serious economists who followed. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1972. Octavo. Original brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, new endpapers. Spine with slight lean, minor peripheral rubbing, contents clean. A very good copy.
Verlag: Macmillan and Company Ltd, London, 1932
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. First edition. xiv, 247pp. Original full brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. Some marginal notations and underlining but all in light, easily-erasable pencil, else Near Fine with very slight lean to spine, slight freeness to hinges, and bumped corners. No dust jacket. The first book written by the 1972 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, preceding his Value and Capital.
Verlag: Macmillan and Company Ltd, London, 1932
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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Hardcover. First Edition. First edition. xiv, 247pp. Bound in publisher's full brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. Edges foxed, extensive underlining and marginal notes in pencil, very slight lean to spine, in a lovely Near Fine example of the rare dust jacket, price-clipped with a tiny closed tear near the foot but very clean and unfaded.The first book written by the 1972 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, preceding his Value and Capital. It introduced the microeconomic concept of induced innovation, which nowadays is often applied to climate change.
Verlag: Macmillan & Company, London, 1932
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
First edition of this classic microeconomic statement of wage determination in competitive markets and major contribution to economic theory. Octavo, original cloth. Association copy, inscribed by the author to the British economist Lionel Charles Robbins, head of economics at the London School of Economics on the front free endpaper, â Lionel Robbins without whom how little of this book could have been written! In deep gratitude, JRH." It would be hard to exaggerate the influence of Lionel Robbins and that of the wider â Robbins circleâ at the LSE during 1930s on the development of John Hicks into one of leading pure economic theorists of the twentieth century. Hicks credited Robbins with initiating his interest in economic theory, stating in his â Commentaryâ in the 1963 edition of The Theory of Wages that â . he moved me from Cassel to Walras and Pareto, to Edgeworth and Taussig to Wicksell and the Austrians â " with all of whom I was more at home at that stage than I was with Marshall and Pigouâ (p. 306). Although Hicks left for Cambridge in 1935, he would later tell Robbins â that his years at LSE were â the formative years of my life as an economist; I do not think I have had as important years sinceâ â (quoted in Howson, p. 252). The Theory of Wages was â ostensibly a book about labour economics but some of its elements, such as the â elasticity of substitutionâ and its connection with the relative income shares of labor and capital, proved to have a much wider application to the general theory of distributionâ (Blaug). Robbins played a key role in bringing the work to print, writing a "strong recommendation for publication to Macmillan, which agreed to publish it but only after a report from a second reader (D.H. Robertson) after an unenthusiastic one from Keynesâ (Howson, p. 167). Writing in his Autobiography of an Economist, Robbins would describe the book as "bursting with ideas which, if they have not all proved to be ultimately defensible, were certainly novelâ (p. 129). In near fine condition. An exceptional association on this landmark work, which anticipates a number of developments in distribution and growth theory and remains a standard work in labour economics.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1982
ISBN 10: 0674584252ISBN 13: 9780674584259
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Octavo; 351 pages; VG-/VG-; Green spine with yellow text; Dustjacket has minor edgewear and shelfwear; Rubbing along edges, slight bending to spine edges; Textblock has spotting along head edge; RWO. 1363938. Special Collections.
Verlag: Blackwell Publishers 03.06.1982., 1982
ISBN 10: 063112537XISBN 13: 9780631125372
Anbieter: NEPO UG, Rüsselsheim am Main, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. 366 Seiten nice book ex Library / Ohne Schutzumschlag Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 969 23,0 x 15,6 x 2,8 cm, Gebundene Ausgabe.
Verlag: Harvard University Press 1981-83, Cambridge, MA, 1981
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
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First edition of John Hicks'Âthree-volume series which comprise his most important theoretical papers. Octavo, three volumes, original cloth. Each volume is fine in a fine dust jacket. "John R. Hicks is one of the most important and influential economists of the 20th century, the trail of the eternally eclectic John Hicks is found all over economic theoryâ ¦ The quintessential 'economist's economist,' Hicks cannot be said to have founded a 'schoolâ ¦ If any, his school was 'economicsâ ¦ Hicks' scholarly output is a perfect demonstration of how economics should be done: without partisanship for pet theories, without ideological quibbling, his own strictest critic, learning from all and everywhere, constantly searching for new ideas and staying glued to noneâ ¦ No economist, before or since Hicks, has achieved such 'Olympian' scholarship" (Fonseca).
Verlag: 1981-1983., 1981
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
First US editions. Three volumes. 8vo. xviii, 302; xiii, [1], 351, [1]; xvi, 391, [1] pp. Original cloth, spines lettered in gilt, dust jackets (Vol. III with some occasional ink underling and annotations, otherwise near fine copies). Cambridge, Havard University Press. The collected essays of the economist Sir John Richard Hicks, who became the first British scholar to win the Nobel prize in economics in 1972. 'Among his articles were 'Mr Keynes and the classic' (Econometrica, 1937), which shaped economists' understanding of the Keynesian system for decades to come, and 'A suggestion for simplifying the theory of money' (Economica, 1935), which anticipated part of that system' (ODNB). 'Hicks?s huge output is all the more remarkable when one considers that he seldom simply reacted to the work of others. There are no papers by Hicks pointing out mistakes by other writers, and none which embody minor changes to or extensions of existing models' (New Palgrave).
Verlag: 1981-1983., 1981
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
First US editions. Three volumes. 8vo. xviii, 302; xiii, [1], 351, [1]; xvi, 391, [1] pp. Original cloth, spines lettered in gilt, dust jackets. A near fine set. Cambridge, Havard University Press. The collected essays of the economist Sir John Richard Hicks, who became the first British scholar to win the Nobel prize in economics in 1972. 'Among his articles were 'Mr Keynes and the classic' (Econometrica, 1937), which shaped economists' understanding of the Keynesian system for decades to come, and 'A suggestion for simplifying the theory of money' (Economica, 1935), which anticipated part of that system' (ODNB). 'Hicks?s huge output is all the more remarkable when one considers that he seldom simply reacted to the work of others. There are no papers by Hicks pointing out mistakes by other writers, and none which embody minor changes to or extensions of existing models' (New Palgrave).