Item 946The Theory of International Trade
Macmillan and Company, 1903. fourth edition. hardcover. 12mo 197pp. #01026.
Macmillan and Company, 1903. fourth edition. hardcover. 12mo 197pp. #01026.
New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2001. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 479pp. from front flap: "This is a book for businesspeople, poets, politicians, critics, engineers, scientists, lawyers, doctors, and plain citizens. [. . .] It places economics firmly among the humanities. Like all the humanities, economics studies the doings of.....
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1936. hardcover. 8vo. 550pp. from Introductory Note: When Professor Bullock retired from active teaching, after serving thirty-one years as a member of the Department of Economics in Harvard University, his many former students and other friends were anxious to show their appreciation of his distinguished.....
New York: Macmillan Company, 1902. hardcover. 8vo 445pp. second printing. One of the foundational texts for neoclassical economics. #01583.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1943. first edition. hardcover. 8vo. 252pp. + illustrations. from Introduction: "This book represents an attempt to tell the story of the slow and often painful processes by which Americans, a nation of farmers and fishermen, have become the world's greatest masters of machinery. As the.....
New York: Macmillan Company, 1923. hardcover. 8vo 544pp., Index. Economics textbook, first published 1913. #01104.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1967. Second Edition. softcover. 8vo. 119pp. Foundations of Modern Economics series. see pictures for synopsis. #04930.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1958. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 368pp. stated first printing. from front flap: "In this important book a literate and versatile economist closely scrutinizes current ideas and attitudes in economics. He shows that they were worked out for a world far different from our own. This was.....
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 427pp. stated first printing. from front flap: "Is it possible to offer a single comprehensive view of modern economic life and of the changes that are shaping its future? Mr. Galbraith in this volume proves that it is." #01354.
New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1945. Fiftieth Anniversary Edition. hardcover. 12mo 571pp. Fiftieth Anniversary edition, fifteenth printing. from Preface to Fourth Edition: "Beginning with a brief statement of facts which suggest this inquiry, I proceed to examine the explanation currently given in the. name of political economy of the reason.....
New York: Prentice Hall, 1947. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 670pp. from Preface: "It is the purpose of this study to inquire into the nature and significance of the American movement to reconstruct economic science which had its beginnings in the work of Richard T. Ely, Simon N. Patten, and Thorstein.....
Daytona Beach, FL: College Publishing Company, 1956. hardcover. 8vo 163pp. foreword by Congressman Ralph W. Gwinn. from front flap: "In the several chapters of Economic Threats to America, Dr. Hanko draws aside the curtains, and exposes the fallacies in many of the current economic theories and practices which threaten not.....
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. hardcover. 8vo. 686pp. +vii. pp. Index. third printing June 1948. from front flap: "In this volume twenty-five leading economists appraise the whole range of Keynesian thought as revealed not only in his magnum opus but also in the steady flow of books, articles, and.....
San Francisco: Cato Institute, 1979. softcover. 8vo 53pp. second printing September 1979. With a Foreword by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. see pictures for synopsis. #03253.
New York: Vintage Books, 1963. mass market paperback. 16mo 120pp. Vintage Book V-233. see pictures for synopsis. #03326.
McGraw Hill, 1959. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 278pp. from front flap: "Has the American economy got what it takes to sustain the remarkable record of growth and stability made since World War II? In this optimistic but carefully annotated analysis of the economic outlook for the next ten years, Dexter.....
New York: Columbia University Press, 1967. hardcover. 8vo 200pp. second printing. from Foreword: "This monograph is one of a series of three dealing with the economics of health, education, and welfare. In commissioning these volumes, the Ford Foundation was influenced by the fact that expenditures in these three fields are.....
New York: Pantheon Books, 1982. mass market paperback. 16mo. 213pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04863.
New York: International Publishers, 1966. softcover. 8vo. 116pp. Little Marx Library. #05037.
New York: Appleton-Century Crofts, 1955. mass market paperback. 16mo 93pp. Crofts Classics. with selections from The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, and Capital. #02953.
New York: Viking Press, 1928. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 268pp. from An Essential Word of Explanation: 'To me as an individual observer at this dramatic road-side, there has come the firm conviction that modern economic conditions and even principles are the results of the thoughts and actions of business men.....
New York: Oxford University Press, 1953. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 163pp. from front flap: "This study deals with a subject that has suffered comparative neglect but is now attracting increasing attention. Within a framework of economic theory combined with specific observation, it discusses some of the basic conditions of progress.....
New York: Harcourt Brace and World, 1963. hardcover. 8vo 399pp. later printing of first edition. Covers economists from Mercantilist, Physiocratist, Classical, Socialist, Marxist, German Historical, Marginalists, Early American economists, Keynesians, more. #01081.
New York: Vantage Press, 1965. first edition. hardcover. 8vo. 139pp. stated first edition. see pictures for synopsis. #04670.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1967. Second Edition. softcover. 8vo. 149pp. Foundations of Modern Economics series. see pictures for synopsis. #04929.