Search results for: 'BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von.'
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BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von. Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien.
Jena : 1921
Fourth edition, from the text of the best edition, the revised third. Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien was the first part of Böhm-Bawerk's extended opus magnus Capital and Interest, which is "an exhaustive survey of the alternative treatments of the phenomenon of interest: use theories, productivity theories, abstinence theories, and... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 83444
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BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von. Gesammelte Schriften.
Leipzig : 1924-26
First edition, edited by Professor Franz X. Weiss, 'one of the ablest of Böhm-Bawerk's pupils' (Schumpeter, p. 845). Widely regarded as the founder of Austrian capital theory, this collected edition of Böhm-Bawerk's works comprises important treatises, articles and papers, some of which had hitherto appeared in periodicals only. Learn More£450.00Stock Code: 93374
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BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von. Histoire Critique des Théories de l'Intérêt du Capital.
Paris : 1902-1903
First edition in French of Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien (1884, this taken from the second German edition of 1900), "an exhaustive survey of the alternative treatments of the phenomenon of interest: use theories, productivity theories, abstinence theories, and many more. Most significant in this early work is his devastating critique... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 139981
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BÖHM-BAWERK, E. von. Kapital und Kapitalzins.
Innsbruck : 1884-1889
Scarce first edition of the chief work of Böhm-Bawerk's life, a copy with a marked provenance. First owned by Philip Wicksteed, with his ownership inscription dated 1886 on the first leaf and with his bookplate. The volume subsequently passed to the British Library of Political Science, from there to the Armstrong College Library in Newcastle, and... Learn More£9,750.00Stock Code: 97505
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WIESER, Friedrich von. Der natürliche Werth.
Vienna : 1889
First edition of a classic of economics, in which the author attempts to apply marginal utility analysis to the determination of cost. Wieser (1851-1926) was one of the leading exponents of the Austrian, or "subjective", school of economics. Together with his fellow-student and brother-in-law Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, he developed the ideas of Carl Menger... Learn More£1,850.00Stock Code: 132829
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WIESER, Friedrich von. Der natürliche Werth.
1889
First edition of a classic of economics, in which the author attempts to apply marginal utility analysis to the determination of cost. Wieser (1851-1926) was one of the leading exponents of the Austrian, or "subjective", school of economics. Together with his fellow-student and brother-in-law Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, he developed the ideas of Carl Menger... Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 119107