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Verlag: London: John Murray, 1817, 1817
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition of Ricardo's fundamental contribution to economics, establishing a systematic and scientific approach to the discipline, and setting forth both the labour theory of value and the theory of comparative advantage. His approach and methods influenced all succeeding generations of economists and provided an enduring foundation of arguments for free trade. Ricardo's approach to political economy was informed by his friendships with Mill, Bentham, and Malthus, and particularly by his reading of Smith's Wealth of Nations in 1799. In 1815, Mill and others urged Ricardo to set out the Principles as a systematic account of his theories. The work outlines a newly developed labour theory of value, the theory of international comparative advantage, monetary theory, and the influence of taxation. Notably, Ricardo's emphasis on mathematical abstraction led him to develop the concept of the economic model: "Ricardo saw the study of economics as a pure science whose abstractions were capable of quasi-mathematical proof. his deductive methods have proved of great use in the elementary analysis of economic problems, and in the subjects which are capable of his rigid analysis, currency and banking, it has proved of lasting value" (PMM). His defence of free trade, based on the comparative advantage to both economies, has been enduring, with influence on the preference for free trade by Britain within the 19th century and on the free trade revival in neoliberal economics. Goldsmiths' 21734; Kress B.7029; Printing and the Mind of Man 277; Sraffa 4907(first state "his" misprinted as "hi" in the footnote on p. 330, second state with "in" correctly printed on the first line of p. 97). Octavo (209 x 128 mm). Contemporary half calf, later red morocco label, marbled sides. Joints and extremities neatly restored, light browning to endpapers and spotting to contents. An excellent copy.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1817
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
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First edition of David Ricardoâ s most important work, a cornerstone of economic theoryâ " one of only 750 copies printed. Octavo, bound in three quarter leather over contemporary marbled boards, morocco spine labels. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. â David Ricardo is without doubt the greatest representative of classical political economy. He carried the work begun by Adam Smith to the farthest point possibleâ ¦ Ricardo, writing 50 years later than Smith, showed a greater insight into the working of the economic systemâ ¦ In the opinion of his own contemporaries at home and abroad, Ricardo was acknowledged the leader of the scienceâ ¦ His most important work is On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, first published in 1817â (Roll, History of Economic Thought, 155-6). Ricardo had made a fortune for himself on the London Stock Exchange by the age of 25. â He now began to interest himself in scientific and mathematical studies, but after reading The Wealth of Nations he decided to devote himself to political economyâ ¦ The fundamental groundwork of the Principles is based on the theory that, given free competition in trade, the exchange value of commodities will be determined by the amount of labor expended in productionâ ¦ [a thesis] which was given new force by the theory of distribution with which Ricardo reinforced itâ ¦ Ricardo was, in a sense, the first â scientificâ economistâ ¦ [His work] has proved of lasting valueâ (Printing and the Mind of Man 277).
Verlag: AILLAUD, PARIS, 1819
Anbieter: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
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HARDCOVER BROWN. Zustand: Very Good. 1ST ED. Leather spines, blue speckled fore edges, written in French, hinges strong and very good, no markings, very few foxing spots, an absolutely stunning specimen. General shelf wear, bumped corners, else, beautiful! original brown marbled boards with leather spines hardcover à la Bradel, smooth spine adorned with gilt fillets, red title label. Contemporary binding. Format of the binding: 22 x 14.5 cm. Rubbed corners. The original English edition (On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation) dates from 1817 and is one of the most important works defining political economy in the 19th century. David Ricardo (1772-1823) is considered one of the most influential British economists of his time. Translated from the English by the Portuguese medical doctor Francisco Solano Constancio (1777-1846). With explanatory notes by the leading French classical economist Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832) under the R DATE PUBLISHED: 1819 EDITION: 1ST ED. 431+375.
Verlag: Georgetown, D.C.: Published by Joseph Milligan; Jacob Gideon, Junior, Printer, Washington City, 1819, 1819
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First American edition of Ricardo's fundamental contribution to the science of economics, the copy of the American economist Theodore Sedgwick (1780-1839), with his ownership signature on the title page, as well as his pencilled sidelining and cross in the margins, including marking a passage which he cited in his conservative economics classic, Public and Private Economy. Sedgwick was known for his humanitarian views and Christian-influenced economics. He was an abolitionist and served as a Democrat member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1824 to 1831. His magnum opus Public and Private Economy was published between 1836 and 1839. On page 151 of the first volume of Public and Private Economy, Sedgwick utilized Ricardo's scarcity theory of value, citing pp. 1-2 of the Principles - these pages in this copy have his pencilled ticks and crosses. Ricardo is referenced again in the work in a critical vein - "If our people had at their tongues' end all that has been written by Say, Malthus, Ricardo, and all the other political economists of Europe, they would still know little of the economy of their own country" (ibid., p. 89). The fact the latter half of this copy is unopened indicates Sedgwick was not especially enamoured with Ricardo. Sedgwick has noted a purchase price of $2 on the front free endpaper, and his wife Susan Sedgwick (1788-1867) has signed her name under his ownership signature; Susan published various children's novels between 1829 and 1859. On the Principles of Political Economy was first published in London in 1817. It established a systematic and scientific approach to the discipline, and set forth both the labour theory of value and the theory of comparative advantage. The approach and methods influenced all succeeding generations of economists, and provided a foundation of arguments for free trade which endures today. Except for the 1830 reissue of this edition, this is the only 19th-century American appearance of any work by Ricardo. Against the advice of Jefferson, who thought the book too abstruse, Milligan printed 500 copies. Of these, 250 were subscribed by members of Congress and by others impressed with the notice in the Edinburgh Review in 1818. However as Jefferson warned, the remaining copies were largely unsold, and were reissued with a new title page in 1830. Despite the lacklustre sales Ricardo's influence in America was significant, spread mainly through the works of his disciples. Carpenter XXXVII (2); Goldsmiths' 22322; Kress C.401; Mattioli 3016; Printing and the Mind of Man 277 (UK edition); Sraffa 5b; not in Einaudi. Octavo. Uncut in contemporary boards. Housed in brown cloth solander box. With pencilled lines and ticks in the margins. Latter half of the book unopened. Some browning and foxing as usual, paper fault chip to sig. 49/2 not affecting text. A very good copy.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1821
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
Ricardo, David (1772-1823). On the principles of political economy, and taxation. xii, 538pp. London: John Murray, 1821. 231 x 144 mm. (uncut). Original boards, rebacked, corners worn, light rubbing and staining; preserved in quarter morocco drop-back box. Light toning, edges a bit frayed, but very good. From the library of Francis Place (1771-1854), founder of the modern birth-control movement, with his signature and bookplate on the front endpapers and manuscript notes on the rear flyleaf; a few pencil notes probably his in the margins; 19th-century newspaper clippings on relevant topics tipped to the recto and verso of the front free endpaper. Third edition. David Ricardo is one the most important figures in the development of economic theory. He was one of the founders of the "Classical school" of economics, based on the idea that free markets can regulate themselves. He formalized the principles of the Classical system in his landmark Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817), which took the science of "political economy" to an unprecedented level of theoretical sophistication. Ricardo's work dominated economic thought throughout the nineteenth century. This copy of Ricardo's classic work is from the library of his friend Francis Place, author of Illustrations and Proofs of the Principle of Population (1822), a work of great significance in economics, social history and population theory, and the founding document of the modern birth-control movement. "Though many preceded Francis Place in discussing the technique of contraception, he seems to have been the first to venture, at first alone and unaided, upon an organized attempt to educate the masses. Place, holds, therefore, the same position in social education on contraception that Malthus holds in the history of general population theory . . . it was Place who first gave birth control a body of social theory" (Himes, Medical History of Contraception, pp. 212-13; emphasis ours). Place's Illustrations and Proofs was a direct response to Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population (1798), a copy of which Ricardo had sent him; Place in turn sent the manuscript of his book to Ricardo for comments, and Ricardo replied in a lengthy letter to Place dated 9 September 1821 (Ricardo, Works and Correspondence, vol. 9 [1973], pp. 49-57). .
Verlag: AILLAUD, PARIS, 1835
Anbieter: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
HARDCOVER BROWN. Zustand: Very Good. 2ND ED. Leather spines, written in French, hinges strong and very good, no markings, age toned pages, some foxing spots throughout, green marbled boards have some speckling due to loss of paper, Clean, tight binding, an absolutely stunning specimen. General shelf wear, bumped corners, else, beautiful! original green marbled boards with leather spines, 4 raised ribs on spine, Contemporary binding. Format of the binding: 22 x 14.5 cm. Very fresh and unburred copy of the first French edition. The original English edition (On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation) dates from 1817 and is one of the most important works defining political economy in the 19th century. David Ricardo (1772-1823) is considered one of the most influential British economists of his time. Translated from the English by the Portuguese medical doctor Francisco Solano Constancio (1777-1846). With explanatory notes by the leading French classical economist Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832) under the R DATE PUBLISHED: 1835 EDITION: 2ND ED 378+328.
Verlag: London: John Murray, 1819, 1819
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Second edition, one of 1,000 copies, of Ricardo's fundamental contribution to the science of economics, following the first edition of 1817; very scarce uncut and preserving original boards. Ricardo is credited with the first systematic and scientific approach to economics; his exact mathematical approach and careful deductive methods provided a model for future texts in the field. Ricardo's interest in political economy was aroused in 1799 by a chance reading of Adam Smith. While he enjoyed cordial relations with Malthus, his economic views were decidedly anti-Malthusian. In 1815 he was urged by James Mill and others to set out a systematic account of his own theories. This led to the publication of the Principles, the result of little more than six months sustained work on his part. The "principal problem in political economy" as he defines it, is the "laws" which regulate "the natural course of rent, profits and wages" over time (preface). However, his book covered not only those laws but also a newly developed labour theory of value, the theory of international comparative advantage, monetary theory, the influence of taxation, and strictures on the writings of his predecessors and contemporaries. Carpenter XXXVII (2); Goldsmiths' 22322; Kress C.401; Mattioli 3016; Sraffa 5b; not in Einaudi. Octavo. Uncut in original boards, skilfully rebacked to contemporary style with green cloth, preserving printed paper label. Label somewhat soiled and rubbed, tips worn, some light foxing, a very good copy.
Verlag: London: John Murray, 1821, 1821
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Third edition, first issue, and the last edition with Ricardo's amendments; with excellent provenance, coming from the library of the free-market Nobel Laureate George Stigler, with his bookplate loosely inserted. George Stigler (1911-1991) was, like Ricardo, a lifelong advocate of free market economics, and a leader of the Chicago School. In 1947, he co-founded, with Hayek, the Mont Pelerin Society, the intellectual vanguard of the neoliberal counter-revolution against encroaching government control, later serving as its president from 1976-78. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1982 "for his seminal studies of industrial structures, functioning of markets, and causes and effects of public regulation". George Stigler was gifted a stock of personalized bookplates in his lifetime, but did not use them; they were subsequently loosely inserted into his volumes by his family after his death. Also loosely inserted is a note in Stigler's hand noting he bought the volume in 1978 for 200 dollars. Stigler, as a neoclassical economist, was undeniably moulded by the thought of Ricardo, and his ownership of this volume is particularly compelling. Stigler published a study of the economist, "The Ricardian Theory of Value and Distribution" (Journal of Political Economy, vol. 60, no. 3, 1952), and references Ricardo and his thought many times in his other works. Yet he did criticize the economist, writing in his review of Sraffa's edition of Ricardo's collected works, "I think Ricardo's policy recommendations were profoundly good but his theory was not of the highest quality". Yet Stigler recognizes that Ricardo was a product of his time, an age "when an untutored genius could still remake economic science", and in such an age his thought, even if he did not hold it to be of the highest quality, nonetheless made a tremendous impact on the discipline; "one can indeed debate the desirability of the influence Ricardo exerted on economics, but his vast influence is undeniable" ("Sraffa's Ricardo", in the American Economic Review, vol. 43, no. 4, 1953). Ricardo's Principles was first published in 1817. It is his fundamental contribution to economics, establishing a systematic and scientific approach to the discipline, and setting forth both the labour theory of value and the theory of comparative advantage. His approach and methods influenced all succeeding generations of economists, and provided a foundation of arguments for free trade through to today. This edition contains significant corrections and additions, the most important being a new chapter on machinery which was highly relevant in light of the Industrial Revolution. According to Sraffa, 1,000 copies were printed, the final few with a stop-press change to the last line of text on page 521 altering "it is differently estimated by different persons" (as here) to "it is variously estimated by different persons". Carpenter XXXVII (5); Einaudi 4741; Goldsmiths' 23131; Kress C.769; Sraffa 5c. Octavo. Uncut in original boards, neatly rebacked with facsimile paper label. Extensive early pencilled notes to the front and rear free endpapers of page references, pencilled crosses in margins throughout. Light wear to board edges, some very light foxing, neat repair to short closed tear on terminal leaf; an excellent copy.
Verlag: London : John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1819
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 2nd. viii, 550, [2] p. ; 23 cm (8vo). With a final advertisement leaf. One of 1000 copies. Bound early 20th century 3/4 brown calf leather. Beige boards. Hinges repaired. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Chipping and loss to head and tail of spine. Institutional stamp to title page. Inscription by Jacob Hollander, Baltimore 1929 on front flyleaf. A few foxing spots to title and content pages. Toning to pages. Kress C401; Goldsmiths 22322. Printing in the Mind of Man, citing 1817 ed. Carpenter XXXVII, (2); McCulloch pp. 16-17. Second edition of a foundational work in economics. "The fundamental ground-work of the Principles is based on the theory that, given free competition in trade, the exchange value of commodities will be determined by the amount of labour expended in production: not a wholly original thesis, nor one capable of absolute expression, but one which was given new force by the theory of distribution with which Ricardo reinforced it. This has been summarized thus: 'the demand for food determines the margin of cultivation; this margin determines rent; the amount necessary to maintain the labourer determines wages; the difference between the amount produced by a given quantity of labour determines profit'" (PMM 277). Principles also lays out what some consider to be Ricardo's most important contribution: his theory of comparative advantage, which deals with the advantage of industrial specialization in regards to international trade. Provenance: Jacob Hollander is a notabe American economist and Ricardo scholar at Johns Hopkins. He edited Ricardo's letters and reprinted a number of classic economic tracts. Additionally, he served as Treasurer of Puerto Rico and instituted a revenue system there known as the Hollander Law. Includes newspaper clipping of Hollander's obituary.
Verlag: London, John Murray., 1819
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
8°. VIII, 550, (2) pp. (advertisement) Contemporary half calf with gilt back spane label (front cover loosen, rubbed and bumped). Second edition. First published in 1817 in an edition of 750, this second edition has been published in 1000 copies. Mayor classic in the history of political economy. - Partly severly browned. Flying endpaper loosen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.
Kjøbenhavn, Bianco Luno, 1839. 8vo. Nice comtemporary half calf with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Minor wear to capitals and corners bumped. Light brownspotting to first and last leaves. A very fine and clean copy. (8), 470 pp. Rare first Danish edition of the monumental main work by one of the absolutely most influential classical economists, David Ricardo, the systematizer of economics. The Danish translation is translated from the third edition, which appeared in 1821.David Ricardo (1772-1823) was born in London as the son of a Dutch Jew. Initially Ricardo was primarily interested in science and mathematics, but after having read Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" in 1799, he devoted himself entirely to political economy, and in 1817 he could publish his seminal work "The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" (see PMM 277). Two years later, in 1819, Ricardo was elected to the Parliament, and became the House's acknowledged expert on economic affairs, -also as such he considerably influenced the opinion towards free trade.There are three classical economists, who must be said to have fundamentally changed political economy, and they are Adam Smith, Thomas Robert Malthus, and David Ricardo, -the three main founders of "modern economic analysis". On the basis of "The Wealth of Nations", classical political economy could be founded by Malthus and Ricardo, -in his "Principles". Ricardo was in doubt as to whether he should publish his later so exceedingly famous work, but was persuaded to do so by his friend James Mill, chief Apostle of the Utalitarians, and so he did in 1817, when the work presented the population of Great Britain with some very unexpected conclusions. Enlarging on the Physiocrats, Ricardo places the interest of the landlord and that of the community in the most violent opposition, -he states: "the interest of the landlord is necessarily opposed to the interest of every other class in the community." On the grounds of this theory, he gathered quite a number of opponents, who considered this the embodiment of injustice and strongly opposed of his theories. "Ricardo, in his paradox to arrest attention, outlined the case for class war. It is one of the issues which John Stuart Mill will be forced to confront, and upon which Marx built his theory and makes his observations." (Catlin, A History of the Political Philosophers, Ldn., 1950, p. 374). In opposition to Smith, Ricardo was not interested in the value as the principle for the equal exchange between differentiated individuals, but in it as the means of building up theories of the relation between wages, profits and rents and their distribution to landlords, capitalists and labourers, -thus developing the famous theory of "labour as measure". Against Malthus he opposes the interest of the agriculturalist as against that of the free-trading manufacturer, -one of his distinctive contributions to economics lies in expounding the monopoly theory of rent. "Ricardo was, in a sense, the first "scientific" economist. Lacking Smith's warmth and sympathy for humanity and for the labourer in particular, Ricardo saw the study of economics as a pure science whose abstractions were capable of quasi-mathematical proof. Although his theorems remain hypothetical, his deductive methods have proved a great use in the elementary analysis of economic problems, currency and banking, it has proved a lasting value." (Printing and the Mind of Man 277).The work is groundbreaking in numerous respects, one of them being that Ricardo here also sets out to establish paper-money, -he actualized this as well as the theory that the banks should convert its stock of gold into standardized gold bars, -this is the reason why the very first gold bars, as we know them, were called "Ricardos" the first was issued in 1820.The work has been immensely influential throughout Europe, and has had a strong effect on Danish liberal thought and politics.
Verlag: Joseph Milligan, Georgetown DC; Jacob Gideon Junior, Printer, Washington City, 1819
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 448 pages plus index (complete). First American edition. A comfortable copy. The title page has a previous owner signature: R Coke Jr - most likely the Jacksonian Virginia congressman and plantation owner. The American edition of Ricardo's well received book was limited to 500 copies of which 250 were subscribed by members of Congress. Most of the rest were unsold and re-used at a later date. Ricardo was not only an economic philosopher and theorist, friend of Mill, Bentham and Malthus, he was a very successful speculator and businessman and MP. Indeed his home, Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, is now the home the Princess Royal. This edition was printed in the United States after its wholehearted positive reception by the Edinburgh Review. This is a hardy, still gratifying copy. The book is housed in a smart box. This has marbled faces, leather spine. The spine has gilt borders and titling (on a different patch of leather). The spine is fresh and elegant. Marbled boards. The spine has been recently, and most carefully repaired. The boards are much worn, scuffed, marked about all edges, corners and faces. They are still steady and resolute. The pages are rough cut. NB: pp 129-144 have been misbound between pp 120 and 121. All pages are complete. Whilst the pages have evidence of age and use throughout the contents are pleasing. There are areas of tanning, some sprinkling of foxing here and there. Nonetheless, they are clean, clear, healthy, comfortable, certain, alert, sagacious and venerable, confident, the ink still bold. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: London, John Murray, 1819., 1819
Anbieter: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Schweiz
VIII, 550 pp., 1 leaf publisher s advertisement. 8vo. Half calf with spine label, rebound by using old spine material. Inspired by Adam Smith s "The Wealth of Nations", David Ricardo (1772 1823) "decided to devote himself to political economy" (PMM). His present famous "Principles" first appeared in 1817 in 750 copies only. These copies today are quite unaffordable and even the present second edition printed in 1000 copies and published in the year when Ricardo was elected to Parliament, is of great value. Ricardo s "fundamental ground-work [.] is based on the theory that, given free competition in trade, the exchange value of commodities will be determined by the amount of labour expended in production [.] Ricardo also developed Adam Smith s theory of taxes [.] A tax is not always paid by those on whom it is levied; a correct taxation policy will always depend on a correct estimate of the indirect and ultimate effects of every form of tax" (PMM). Cf. PMM 277; Borst 1281. No half title. Inner hinge partly starting after first quire. Somewhat browned throughout. A fair copy in all.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1821
Anbieter: Dreadnought Books, Bristol, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover (Half Leather). Zustand: Fair. Third Edition. Size: 8vo <9 3/4". xii + 538pp. Ink and pencil notes to early pages, most of the book clean and crisp. Front board detached but present. Rear hinge cracked. Top of spine pulled. Title piece present. Scattered foxing, but text mostly clean. Previous owner's signature in ink. Covers worn. Corners bumped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Economics; Politics & Government. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40889.
Verlag: Pallas, Budapest, 1891
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In bit later half cloth. In bit later half cloth. 502 p. First Hungarian edition of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. The binding is worn. The title page restored, inside ok.
Verlag: John Murray, 1819
Anbieter: Neverland Books, Waalre, Niederlande
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. 2nd Edition. "On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" by David Ricardo. London, 1819. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, title page torn with loss of half of title, contemporary calf, rubbed, covers detached.
Verlag: G. BELL & SONS, LONDON, 1927
Anbieter: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
HARD BACK BLUE. Zustand: Very Good. General shelf wear, head and tail of spine very lightly chipped, very slightly cracked front hinge, tiny sticker with previous owners name and address on inner front board, stamp on front endpaper, tiny soil spot on bottom corner, else, good binding, clean body and unmarked text, I did see a very small amount of pencil underlining but it is so light that you can barely see it. DATE PUBLISHED: 1927 EDITION: 455.
Verlag: Piramide Ediciones Sa
ISBN 10: 8436817745ISBN 13: 9788436817744
Anbieter: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spanien
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PAPERBACK. Zustand: Good. 8436817745.
Verlag: Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag für Wirtschaft · Steuern · Recht GmbH, 1988
ISBN 10: 387881027XISBN 13: 9783878810278
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981
ISBN 10: 0521060664ISBN 13: 9780521060660
Anbieter: CorgiPack, Fulton, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Like New. No Jacket. Dust jacket condition: No Jacket. Appears as new and unread. Very nice and clean. Text free of highlighting and writing. Tightly bound in blue cloth Economics Theories.
Verlag: Düsseldorf, Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen,, 1988
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hammer, Dahlem, Deutschland
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(=Klassiker der Nationalökonomie). 8°. VIII; 589 Seiten; 8 Blatt. Original-Leder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Sehr guter, tadelloser Zustand! Beiliegend der Kommentarband: Moses Ricardo / Horst Claus Recktenwald / Kenneth J. Arrow: David Ricardo - Eine moderne Würdigung. Vademecum zu einem frühen Klassiker der ökonomischen Wissenschaft. 78 Seiten; 2 Blatt und Buchanzeigen. Goldgeprägter Original-Pappband. Sehr guter Zustand! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1015734316ISBN 13: 9781015734319
Anbieter: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardcover. Zustand: New. New. book.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1951
ISBN 10: 0521060664ISBN 13: 9780521060660
Anbieter: Book Deals, Tucson, AZ, USA
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers.
Verlag: Scholar's Choice, 2015
ISBN 10: 1293955701ISBN 13: 9781293955703
Anbieter: Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. May contain underlining and/or highlighting. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2019
ISBN 10: 1528152166ISBN 13: 9781528152167
Anbieter: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. New. book.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1981
ISBN 10: 0521285054ISBN 13: 9780521285056
Anbieter: Wizard Books, Long Beach, CA, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: new. New.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1981
ISBN 10: 0521285054ISBN 13: 9780521285056
Anbieter: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1981
ISBN 10: 0521285054ISBN 13: 9780521285056
Anbieter: Front Cover Books, Denver, CO, USA
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Zustand: new.
Verlag: Macmillan & Co., New York and London, 1895
Anbieter: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 118 pp. Hardcover, bound in green cloth. Edge-wear to the binding; prior owner's name on the pastedown.
Verlag: Cosimo Classics, 2006
ISBN 10: 1596059419ISBN 13: 9781596059412
Anbieter: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, USA
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