Essays of J. A. Schumpeter
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Press, Inc., 1951. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Hardcover. [8], 327, [1] pages. Footnotes. Some pages in two-column format. Addison-Wesley Press promotional material laid in. Cover has some wear and soiling. Name date and city of previous owner in ink on fep. Pervious owner was David Gene Reese, believed to the a former World Bank official and author of several books related to Africa and economics. Includes Preface, Acknowledgments, On the Concept of Social Value; The Explanation of the Business Cycle; Mitchell's Business Cycles; The Present World Depression: A Tentative Diagnosis; The Common Sense of Econometrics; Depressions: Can We Learn from Past Experience?; The Nature and Necessity of a Price System; Review of Robinson's Economics of Imperfect Competition; The Analysis of Economic Change; Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital; Review of Keynes's General Theory; The Influence of Protective Tariffs on the Industrial Development of the United States, Capitalism in the Postwar World; Capitalism; The Decade of the Twenties; The Creative Response in Economic History; Theoretical Problems of Economic Growth; There is Still Time to Stop Inflation; Economic Theory and Entrepreneurial History; Science and Ideology; The Communist Manifesto in Sociology and Economics; English economists and the State-Managed Economy; the Historical Approach to the Analysis of Business cycles; and Bibliography of the Writings of Joseph A. Schumpeter. More