"1965. Paris Éditions Economie et Humanisme Les Editions Ouvrières 1965 - Broché 13 5 cm x 21 cm 236 pages cartes in-texte - Texte de R. Livet - Bon état"
SIREY. 1967. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 344 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Fribourg, Mauron-Tinguely, 1974, in-8°, 227 p., brochure originale illustrée.
Autres auteurs: Paul Bourqui, Roger Currat, Gonzague Dutoit, Guy Macheret, Michel Pittet.
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Fribourg, Fragnières, 1975, in-8°, 319 p., brochure originale illustrée.
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Impression Fribourg, Fragnières, 1980, in-8°, 318 p., richement illustrée de photographies (sans nom de photographe), brochure originale illustrée.
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London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few scratches to back board. Otherwise an very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp.
First edition of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
DE MEDICIS.. 1938. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 281 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Préface de Louis Baudin. Traduction de Th. Génin. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
1938 Paris, Librairie de Médicis, Editions Politiques Economiques et Sociales, 1938, in 8° broché, 282 pages.
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Utet, Torino, 1953. In-8, mezza tela, pp. XXIII,199. Volume 4 della collana Storia e dottrine economiche. Ristampa stereotipa. Ben conservato.
London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few pages with light marginal pencil annotations. A small tear to p. VII. Otherwise a very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp. With author's presentation inscription to front free end-paper: ""Apologia pro vita sua / L .C. R.""
First edition, presentation-copy, of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction, which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
Payot 1949 in8. 1949. Broché. 221 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre sans rousseurs couverture jaunie
Paris, Payot-Bibliothèque Géographique, 1949. In-8 broché non coupé, 221 pp. Ouvrage illustré de 7 cartes et graphiques.
Payot. 1949. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 221 pages - quelques cartes et graphiques en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Collection bibliothèque géographique. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
"1935. Brazzaville (Congo) Imprimerie du Gouvernement Général n°21 1935- Broché 15 5 cm x 24 cm 142 pages - Textes de Robert Attuly (Vingt-cinq après l'inauguration du palais de Justice de Brazzaville) L. Blancou (Contribution à l'étude de la faune en A.E.F.) Capitaine Lavit (Note sur l'exploration des chutes de la Foulakari et l'utilisation de leur force motrice) Darré (De l'organisation familiale chez les peuplades N'Zakaras) Le Bourhis (Du matriarcat dans le Niari-Ogooué) Faure (Les races de la région de Carnot) Germaine J. Cransac (légende de la tête qui parle) Lieutenant Merling (Note sur la panthère et l'homme panthère) ; divers bibliographie - Dos restauré sinon bon état"
1994 Mémoires, Association Diffusion Jean-Marie Carré, 1994, 172 pages, in 8 broché, bon état.
Bordeaux, Cadoret, 1896. In-8 (255x165mm) broché ; 226 p. Non coupé. Bon état général - Dédicace de l'auteur.
Librairie Franklin et Henry Bellaire , Bibliothèque Franklin Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1880 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur petit In-8 1 vol. - 102 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Société Protestante du Travail, 10 pages - La participation aux bénéfices est partout à l'ordre du jour - Organisation de l'antagonisme et réglementation de l'inimitié - Quelques témoignages favorables à la participation - La participation dans le métayage et la pêche, d'Arkhangel à Manille, sur terre et sur mer - Echecs, doutes et attaques - Dénombrement par ordre de date, des maisons où le personnel participe aux bénéfices (commentaires de sociétés des pages 57 à 124) - Solutions pratiques des questions diverses soulevées par la participation - La participation aux bénéfices en action et les bons conseils de M. Jeremia - les deux chèvres - Annexe : Différents commentaires sans date, sine data, date estimée à 1880, couverture en bon état, malgré quelques pliures et déchirures, papier un peu bruni, avec quelques rousseurs, petite collection populaire
STOCK. 1996. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 347 pages. Ecriture d'un auteur inconnu sur la page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
STOCK. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 265 pages. Couverture légèrement pliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Le Grand Livre du Mois / Stock. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur frais. 265 pages. Une signature à l'encre en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
"Paris. 19 cm x 25 5 cm. 1971. Cartonné. 330 pages. Paris Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian 1971. Cartonné 19 cm x 25 5 cm LV+ 330 pages 1 carte dépliante hors-texte . Introduction et notes de Robert Durand fac-similés index glossaire bibliographie chronologie. Très bon état" "Très bon état"
La documentation française Les Etudes de la Documentation Française Dos carré collé 2013 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 234 pages ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
"1961. Paris Éditions du Seuil 1961 - Broché 14 cm x 20 5 cm 250 pages - Texte de Robert Fossaert - Bon état"
NRF Gallimard, in8, reliure toilée, papier cuit, etat d'usage. Volume I: les mariés de Paris, le bateau-refuge, 1935, 301 pages. Volume II: la maison de Verre, la grange aux trois belles, 1938, 242 pages.