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Von Mises, Ludwig (Translated From The German By Batson, H.E.), Robbins, Lionel - Introduction

The Theory of Money and Credit

Jonathan Cape Limited /, 1934

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Année
1934
Lieu d'édition
London
Auteur
Von Mises, Ludwig (Translated From The German By Batson, H.E.), Robbins, Lionel - Introduction
Éditeurs
Jonathan Cape Limited /
Format
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First English Edition
Thème
The Theory of Money and Credit Economics Origin Fiat Currency, Monetary Systems Capital Purchasing Power Wagner's Theory, Weiser's Cost of Living Policy Etatsim Banking Fiduciary Media, Interest Gold Standard Austrian School Liberterian Investment, Economics
Description
H Hardcover
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

445 pages. Index. Translator's Note. First English language edition, translated from the second (1924) German edition. "A detailed sophisticated explanation of the quantity theory of money based on the subjective, marginal utility theory. Explains money's origin, the development and nature of banking, the cause and consequences of inflation and credit expansion, the differences in the value of different moneys, as well as the reason for 'cyclical' economic fluctuations." (B2 Greaves & McGee). Black top stain. Bottom edge uncut. Above-average wear to black cloth exterior. Narrow opening between backstrip and back board. Quarter-inch missing from top of backstrip which bears bright gilt lettering. No external markings. Usual internal library markings. Minor quantity of light pencil marginalia and underlining to contents. A worthy reading copy of this classic work by the famed libertarian and prominent member of the Austrian School. COHEN 72, GREAVES & McGEE p.11 Book
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