1910 Money and the Mechanism of Exchange
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Pleasing Copy, Publishers' Original Binding
Examining the past and present monetary systems of the world, the materials used in making money, the laws of circulation, and more. William Stanley Jevons was a renowned English economist and logician commonly cited as founding the mathematical method in economics with his 1862 work 'A General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy'. His works, along with similar discoveries made by Karl Menger and Leon Walras, marked the opening of a new period in the history of economic thought. Volume XVII of 'The International Scientific Series'. Featuring a pencil inscription of a 'J B Robinson' to the front pastedown.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding, with gilt stamped title to spine, and blind stamped design of 'The International Scientific Series' to the boards. Externally very smart, with slight bumping to extremities and head and tail of spine. Slight fading to spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages slightly age toned to extremities but very bright and clean throughout.
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