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0331218054.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1820948P11London: John Murray 1820. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". None. The first edition of this important economic work by the influential writer Thomas Robert Malthus. The first edition.'Principles of Political Economy' is now regarded as a very influential study on economics in which the author explains the historical economic depression in Europe and why they occur. The work rejects the idea of Say's law and Ricardo's 1817 Principles of Political Economy and Taxation generally. Malthus argued that any rise in wages above the subsistence level would encourage population growth which in turn would drive wages back down to subsistencea dynamic often referred to as the "Malthusian trap." By the economist scholar and cleric Thomas Robert Malthus. He published this work to rival David Ricardo's 1817 work 'Principles of Political Economy and Taxation'."The Principles had only a limited impact at the time and was severely criticized by J. R. McCulloch and Ricardo; the latter prepared extensive critical notes. But more recently it has received greater recognition largely as a result of the comments by J. M. Keynes in the 1930s. Keynes argued that Malthus's theory of effective demand provided a scientific explanation of unemployment and that the hundred-year domination of Ricardo over Malthus had been a disaster for the progress of economics. Keynes believed that if economics had followed Malthus instead of being constrained by Ricardo in an artificial groove the world would be a much wiser and richer place" DNBVery rarely seen eight pages of adverts to the rear dated April 1820. In a rebacked cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Spine label is rubbed with light marks and a small amount of loss. Minor bumping to the extremities. Light marks and a small amount of rubbing to the cloth. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with scattered spots. Tidemark to pages 159 to 194. Very Good John Murray hardcover
B9783865507549Paperback / softback. New. paperback
18211512140034Boston: Wells and Lilly 1821-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Bound in marbled boards spine rebacked in modern leather. Burgundy Moroccan leather spine label. Clean unmarked pages. Marginal browning to pages. Internally very good. <br> The first English edition was printed by John Murray in 1820 this is the 1st American edition printed in 1821 in Boston.J.M. Keynes "argued that Malthus's theory of effective demand provided a scientific explanation of unemployment and that the hundred-year domination of Ricardo over Malthus had been a disaster for the progress of economics. Keynes believed that if economics had followed Malthus . the world would be a much wiser and richer place" ODNB. The last chapter of the book was devoted to rebutting Say's law and argued that the economy could stagnate with a lack of "effectual demand". In other words wages if less than the total costs of production cannot purchase the total output of industry causing prices to fall; price falls decrease incentives to invest creating a downward spiral. Refs for 1st English ed: Goldsmiths 22767; Kress C577. <br><br>Early signature of E.W. Paige Schenectady NY and his book plate on front paste down. Eugene W. Paige 1852-1919 served in the New York legislature in the 19th century. Boston: Wells and Lilly hardcover
19742080202105301450Iwanamishoten 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 431p Size: 15cm Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
2091202133304441Shunju-sha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 298p Size: 19cm Shunju-sha paperback
182066825"If Only Malthus Instead of Ricardo Had Been the Parent Stem From Which Nineteenth-Century Economics Proceeded What a Much Wiser and Richer Place the World Would be Today" MALTHUS Thomas Robert. Principles of Political Economy. Considered with a View to Their Practical Application. London: John Murray 1820. First edition. Octavo. vi 12-601602. Original boards uncut. With original paper label on spine. Hinges expertly and almost invisibly repaired. Old bookplate from "The Library of Victoria" with no other library markings. A very clean copy internally fine. Very scarce in original boards. Housed in a custom quarter black morocco clamshell gilt-stamped. First edition of Malthus' principal contribution to economic theory. Schumpeter describes Malthus' work in relation to that of his predecessors Adam Smith and Ricardo as follows: "Ricardo's work.started with the Wealth of Nations and recoined the latter's theoretical contents by a method that centered in the concept of value. Exactly the same thing is evidently true of the work of Malthus.except for his theory of saving and investment which on the face of it seems to be Malthus's own all the elements that enter into the analytic apparatus of that work and even its terminological arrangements point to the First book of the Wealth of Nations. Only whereas Ricardo recoined the doctrine of Wealth by means of the labor-quantity theory of value Malthus recoined it by the means of the theory of value that A. Smith actually used namely the theory of supply and demand.whereas Ricardo's analytic apparatus is geared to the problem of distribution.Malthus. geared his apparatus to the analysis of the whole economic process.Therefore Malthus should.stand in the history of analysis not only as the author of a valid alternative to Ricardo's theory but as the sponsor or rather as one of the sponsors of the victorious one." "Although Malthus is best known for the views on population contained in his Essay on Population.there can be no doubt that his importance for economists today rests mainly on his Principles of Political Economy 1820. It was because of the latter work that J. M. Keynes reinstated Malthus as a major figure in modern economic thought". New Palgrave. Cress C577. HBS 66825. $7500 John Murray hardcover books
1820119668London: John Murray 1820. First edition of this classic work regarding nature of labor demand and profit. Octavo original boards retaining the original paper spine label. In very good condition. Ownership inscription from the African Society and stamp to the title page. Rare in the original boards. "There can be no doubt that Malthus' importance for economists today rests mainly on his Principles of Political Economy. It was because of this latter work that J. M. Keynes 1933 reinstated Malthus as a major figure in modern economic thought" New Palgrave. "In his 'Principles of Political Economy' Malthus was proposing investment in public work and private luxury as a means of increasing effective demand and hence as a palliative to economic distress. The nation he thought must balance the power to produce and the will to consume" DSB. "The Principles had only a limited impact at the time and was severely criticized by J. R. McCulloch and Ricardo; the latter prepared extensive critical notes. But more recently it has received greater recognition largely as a result of the comments by J. M. Keynes in the 1930s. Keynes argued that Malthus's theory of effective demand provided a scientific explanation of unemployment and that the hundred-year domination of Ricardo over Malthus had been a disaster for the progress of economics. Keynes believed that if economics had followed Malthus instead of being constrained by Ricardo in an artificial groove the world would be a much wiser and richer place" ODNB. John Murray hardcover books
1820242928London: John Murray 1820. First edition. vi 601 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 219 x 132 mm. Bound in later half cloth and marbled boards paper label. Very good. First edition. vi 601 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 219 x 132 mm. First edition of this important classic of economic theory. "There can be no doubt that Malthus' importance for economists today rests mainly on his Principles of Political Economy. It was because of this latter work that J. M. Keynes 1933 reinstated Malthus as a major figure in modern economic thought" New Palgrave. "One of the founders of modern economics" Malthus was credited by Keynes with framing the theory "that a lack of effective demand can cause economic crises" PMM 251. "In his Principles of Political Economy Malthus was proposing investment in public works and private luxury as a means of increasing effective demand and hence as a palliative to economic distress. The nation he thought must balance the power to produce and the will to consume" DSB IX:70. Goldsmith 22767; Lowndes 1459; Kress C577 John Murray unknown books
182123029Boston: Wells and Lilly 1821. First American edition of this landmark work in political economy. Octavo bound in three quarters leather over marbled boards black leather morocco spine label. In near fine condition. In his Principle of Political Economy Malthus was proposing investment in public works and private luxury as a means of increasing effective demand and hence as a palliative to economic distress. The nation he thought must balance the power to produce and the will to consume" DSB. Wells and Lilly hardcover books
1997x-0714647500Frank Cass & Co 1997. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 151 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Frank Cass & Co hardcover
1997x-0714644048Frank Cass & Co 1997. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 168 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Frank Cass & Co paperback
1949ABE-1172568004390 PAGES FORMAT 24,5 CM X 31,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE "INDE DES RAJAHS"-SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, 10P PAR J.R.PECHERAL-INDE DES RAJAHS, 5P-L'ACADEMIE FRANCAISE, 8P PAR HENRI PERRUCHOT, PHOTOS ACADEMICIENS-TRANSFUGES SOVIETIQUES, PHOTO TROTSKI, 8P-LA PASSION SELON REMBRANDT, 4P-REVOLUTION AGRICOLE AUX USA, 9P-LA MODE, 7P, DIOR-FORMULES DE COOPERATION ENTRE CAPITAL ET TRAVAIL, 8P-MARIVAUX TRIOMPHE AU MARIGNY ET AU FRANCAIS, 2P, 4 PHOTOS, MADELEINE RENAUD, MICHELINE BOUDET, ROBERT HIRSCH-PUBLICITES PLEINE PAGE
65104n° 385 - janvier 1955 - nouvelle série - revue illustrée - in-4 broché - 32 pages
In 8, pp. 55 + (1). Timbretto di possesso al p. ant. Mancanza del lembo sup. est. del p. ant. D. rifatto. Qualche alone ai margg. delle cc. Br. ed. Nel saggio l'A. ripercorre le posizioni degli economisti che precedettero Malthus sulla questione demografica connessa allo sviluppo delle risorse produttive (Quesnay, Richetti, Genovesi, Beccaria, Verri, Ortes, Filangieri) per poi soffermarsi sulla dottrina dell'economista inglese.
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Mm 155x220 Collana "Biblioteca di cultura storica". Opera completa nei suoi tre volumi rilegati in tela con titolo impresso al dorso, sovraccoperta originale, custodia rigida editoriale. Vol. I, "Il medioevo: dal crollo al triofo" di xxxv-295 pagine. Vol. II, "L'età moderna: verso la crisi" di xvi-344 pagine. Vol. III, L'età contemporanea: un paese nuovo" di xvi-375 pagine. Numerose le illustrazioni in nero e a colori su tavole non comprese nel testo in ciascun volume. Opera in condizioni pari al nuovo, solo un taglietto e una minima abrasione al cofanetto del primo volume. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 220x290 Volume cartonato rigido, sovraccoperta editoriale, astuccio editoriale muto, 349 pp. con illustrazioni a colori e in nero nel testo. Una pubblicazione di Italfarmaco, "Una sinossi cronologica, un vero quadro stratigrafico dell'evoluzione del pensiero medico". In ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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1998x-0521581389Cambridge Univ Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. 140 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
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