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Editore: MIT Press (MA), 1989
ISBN 10: 0262161141ISBN 13: 9780262161145
Da: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.95.
Editore: Harper and Row, Publishers, New York, 1965
Da: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Second Edition. Octavo, xiii, xx, xxii, xxv, 708 pages. In Very Good condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine dark beige with black lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Slight age toning exteriorly with age darkened spine, mild soiling and minor edge wear. Boards show mild wear with minimal wear to the edges. Text block has moderate age toning to the edges and offsetting to the end papers. Minor lightly stamped writing to the front free end paper. Illustrated. Slight musty odor. Second edition. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column D, ND-D. 1376874. FP New Rockville Stock.
Editore: Harper & Row, New York, 1965
Da: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Hard Cover. Second Edition. 708 pages. Illustrated with figures throughout. Some pencil notes and underliing in book, otherwise pages good condition. Previous owner's name at top of ffep. Blue cloth, gilt title on spine. Edges lightly worn. White dust jacket worn at edges and corners. Small tear at tail of spine. VG/GOOD+.
Editore: The MIT Press, 1989
ISBN 10: 0262161141ISBN 13: 9780262161145
Da: Books Upstairs, Dublin, IRL, Irlanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 2nd Edition. Second edition hardback.Some minor wear to edges.No dust jacket.Text clean and unmarked.
Editore: The MIT Press, 1989
ISBN 10: 0262161141ISBN 13: 9780262161145
Da: dsmbooks, Liverpool, Regno Unito
Libro
hardcover. Condizione: Good. Good. book.
Editore: Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson [1956]., 1956
Da: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
8vo, pp. xx, 510; with six diagrams printed on two adhesive strips pasted on to the front free end-paper, as issued; a clean, crisp copy in the original publisher's cloth, front board and spine direct-lettered in black; old ink ownership inscription to the front paste-down.First edition, rare on the market, of the book which was for many years one of the most widely used works on monetary economics. 'Money, Interest and Prices is perhaps as great in its vision as Keynes' General Theory. Don Patinkin states his theory of the labour market and corresponding notion of the full employment equilibrium in just three pages of Money, Interest and Prices. These pages deserve great attention: they state the labour market model that became the standard foundation for the aggregate supply curve in the aggregate demand/aggregate supply (AD/AS) model. Although Patinkin himself did not formulate the AD/AS representation, it is implicit in his Money, Interest and Prices' (H. Dixon, Surfing economics, ch. 3).The contributions to monetary and macroeconomics topics made by Don Patinkin in this book have been acknowledged since its publication, through to the appearance of the more common second edition, to our days. '[The book's] first accomplishment was to settle definitively many issues, such as the valid and invalid dichotomies between real and nominal magnitudes, Say's identity, the nature of the Keynesian system, and the requirements for the neutrality of money, which had been disputed for decades. It also opened the road to the future by developing macroeconomic models from a well specified microeconomic foundation. In so doing, it established the base on which subsequent equilibrium macroeconomics built. Beyond that, in Chapter XII, Patinkin pioneered the development of disequilibrium analysis by presenting a fully articulated model that makes the key distinction between notional and effective demands, and using it to explain price and quantity adjustments in conditions of unemployment (abstract of S. Fischer's review in NBER Working Paper No. 3595, January 1991).