This treatise which has been long in preparation is an attempt to present a modern version of old doctrines with the aid of the new work, and with reference to the new problems, of the age. The Dial - Page 174edited by - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 1066 pages
...first volume of Prof. Alfred Marshall's long-expected treatise on the " Principles of Economics." It is an attempt to present a modern version of old doctrines...new work, and with reference to the new problems of the age. THE JW LOVELL COMPANY will issue shortly, in their International Series, " A Smuggler's Secret,"... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1890 - 788 pages
...seldom have subverted them." The treatise is therefore "an attempt to present a modern version of the old doctrines with the aid of the new work, and with reference to the new problems of our own age." While these influences have determined the substance of Professor Marshall's views, their form has... | |
| 1891 - 626 pages
...given them a different tone by a new distribution of emphasis ; but very seldom have subverted them." " The present treatise is an attempt to present a modern version of old doctrines with the aid of the uew work, and with reference to the new problems of our own age." Thus far, as to the aim of Professor... | |
| George Clare - 1895 - 254 pages
...treatise, which already ranks among the classical works of Political Economy, an attempt is made " to present a. modern version of old doctrines with...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." Its general scope and purpose are indicated in Book I. In Book II. the author deals with some Fundamental... | |
| Charles Francis Bastable - 1897 - 288 pages
...treatise, which already ranks among the classical works of Political Economy, an attempt is made " to present a modern version of old doctrines with...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." Its general scope and purpose are indicated in Book I. In Book II. the author deals with some Fundamental... | |
| Sir John Robinson - 1899 - 196 pages
...treatise, which already ranks among the classical works of Political Economy, an attempt is made " to present a modern version of old doctrines with...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." Its general scope and purpose are indicated in Book I. In Book II. the author deals with some Fundamental... | |
| Helen Dendy Bosanquet - 1899 - 300 pages
...treatise, which already ranks among the classical works of Political Economy, an attempt is made " to present a modern version of old doctrines with...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." Its general scope and purpose are indicated in Book I. In Book II. the author deals with some Fundamental... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1901 - 410 pages
...passing through several editions. The central thought of the work is thus expressed by the author : "The present treatise is an attempt to present a modern...work, and with reference to the new problems, of our age." Another famous English economist of the present is Dr. William Cunningham, lecturer in Trinity... | |
| William Forbes Gray - 1912 - 438 pages
...contribution of capital importance to the higher literature of economic science." — Timtg. The aim is " to present a modern version of old doctrines with...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." MARSHALL, ALFRED. ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS OF INDUSTRY. 2nd ed. 446 pp. 1896. Macmillan. 3/6. An adaptation... | |
| William Forbes Gray - 1912 - 432 pages
...importance to the higher literature of economic science." — Timtg. The aim is " to present a modem version of old doctrines with the aid of the new work,...with reference to the new problems, of our own age." MARSHALL, ALFRED. ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS OF INDUSTRY. 2nd ed. 446 pp. 1896. Macmillan. 3/6. An adaptation... | |
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