Published by The Free Press of Glencoe, Illinois, 1960
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. 1960. Hardcover. Fair. No DJ. Ex-Library with standard markings. 238p.
Published by Free Press of Glencoe, Illinois, 1960
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 238 p. Ex-Library.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: Good. Collectible - Ex-Library with Markings; 238 pages.
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ISBN 10: 1014748143 ISBN 13: 9781014748140
Language: English
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Add to basketTaschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Published by The Free Press, Glencoe, IL, 1960
Language: English
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First American Edition, First Thus. EX-LIB/UNCIRCULATED; no loan pocket. Text/BRAND NEW w/closed tear to lower edge of pg 7. Indigo linen boards w/silver spine lettering/NF. DJ/None. PO name to fEP. Collection of essays addressing economic theories of ". value & distribution. Hungarian-born, British economist Nicholas Kaldor (1908 -1986) who, with Gunnar Myrdal expoinded the key concept Circular Cumulative Causation. Myrdal's interests lay in social aspects, while Kaldor on demand-supply relationships in manufacturing sectors, 10 chapters in 5 parts: Part I, The Theory of Equilibrium; II, The Theory of Imperfect Competition; III, The Theory of Welfare Economics; IV, The Theory of Capital; and V, The Theory of Distribution. 238 pages, with figures, and Index. Strong copy.
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Published by London, Duckworth., 1960
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Add to basket8°. 238 S. OLn. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Sprache: englisch.
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Add to basketGerald Duckworth, London 1960. First edition. 238 pp. Publisher's cloth, no jacket. Fine condition.
Published by Free Press, Glencoe IL, 1960
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. Economics. Blue cloth covers very nice, spine ends bumped. Glassine dust jacket chipped and wrinkled. Interior clean and tight.
Published by Duckworth Publishing, 1989
ISBN 10: 0715601172 ISBN 13: 9780715601174
Language: English
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Published by London: Gerald Duckworth, 1960 [1962]., 1962
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, second printing. [iv], 238 pp; figs. Original cloth. Near Fine, in very good+ dust jacket (unclipped).
Published by Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., London, 1960
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: Good-. 1st UK Edition. Theory of equilibrium, imperfect competition, welfare economics, capital, distribution, front cover and dustjacket moisture damaged and warped, unmarked, 238pp, G-/G-. Book.
Published by London, G. Duckworth, 1960-64. First editions. 238; 302; 293, (1); 320, (1) pp. Text in English., 1960
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Add to basketOriginal cloth with dustjackets. Dustjackets with some minor damaged spots, vol. 3 / 4 with trace of label on spine, old annotations on verso title, else a (very) good set. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Duckworth, London, 1962
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Add to basketSecond printing. 8vo, pp. 238. A nice copy in somewhat faded and chipped dj. A fairly technical treatment of the theories of: equlibrium, imperfect competition, welfare economics, capital, and distribution.
Publication Date: 1960
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First editions. Two volumes. 8vo. [4], 238; [6], 302 pp. Original blue cloth, spines lettered and ruled in gilt, dust jackets (merest hint of foxing to endpapers, contents otherwise unmarked; a few tiny faint spots to jackets, still a near fine, notably bright set). London, Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd. The first two volumes of Kaldor's voluminous collected economic essays, published simultaneously in 1960, which would reach nine volumes by 1978. 'Kaldor's original theory of income distribution made profits the cause of the expenditure of entrepreneurs. This led to the Pasinetti paradox and subsequently to an extensive debate between the two Cambridges of England and of Massachusetts. Kaldor then summarized the basic facts to be explained in growth theory ? the now famous ?stylized facts? ? and sought to explain them without recourse to the artificial and exogenous forces used by the neoclassicals. This task led him increasingly to focus upon manufacturing and to increasing returns as fundamental facts of capitalism. The perceived importance of increasing returns also led Kaldor to question and then to object to the stifling role played by equilibrium conditions. Kaldor formulated three 'growth laws' that stress the role of cumulative processes and emphasize how success breeds success' (An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics). From the library of the distinguished American demographer and historian of economic thought Joseph J. Spengler (1902-1991), with his ownership inscriptions to front pastedowns of both volumes.