Anand Chandavarkar:The Unexplored Keynes and Other Essays: A Socio-Economic Miscellany
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Grant Richards, UK, 1906. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. x, 336 pages. CONTENTS: The Materialistic Doctrine of History; The Futility of Holiness: A Study in… Mehr…
Grant Richards, UK, 1906. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. x, 336 pages. CONTENTS: The Materialistic Doctrine of History; The Futility of Holiness: A Study in Ethics, Early Christianity and Modern Socialism, Century Ends and Mid-Centuries: A Fancy or an Empirical Law; The Rule of the Small Middle Class, Luxury, Ease, and Vice; The Natural History of the Nonconformist Conscience; The Economic Conception of Value; Voluntarism ' 'versus 'Socialism; Criticism and Hypercriticism; Democracy and the Word of Command; A Bundle of Fallacies; The Decline of Militarism; Patriotism : Its Growth and Outcome; The Collective Will and Law; The Bourgeois Radical Movement and Socialism; Treacherous Toleration and Faddist Fanaticism; Factitious Unity; Down with the Pioneer!; Imperial Extension and Colonial Enterprise; The ?Monstrous Regiment? of Womanhood; Some Current Fallacies on the Woman Question; Feminism in Extremis; Briton or Socialist?; Socialism and Bourgeois Culture. Book - in Good red boards with gilt lettering - some marking to the boards, light bumping to the extreme corners and extreme spine ends, light sunning to the spine but the lettering remains bright and distinct . Contents, browning to the paste downs, end papers, title pages, last couple of pages and page edges as so typical as with this type of paper otherwise clean and tightly bound. Size: 7.5 inches tall by 5 inches. x, 336. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Politics & Government; Hardbacks; Inventory No: A298-1086-A. This item is potentially heavy when packed and may require more postage than the rates shown. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost.., Grant Richards, 1906, London England & New York: Macmillan, 1960. Hardback. First Edition. Tees-Side at Mid-Century. Previous owners name to inside cover. Sunned top and bottom edge of spine of cloth. Wear and tear to edges of D/J. The changing face of Britain's post-war industrial landscape has nowhere been more striking than on tees-side. In the early 1950s the Tees-side Industrial Development Board, the Tees-side and South-West Durham Development Association decided to commission a factual survey of the economy of Tees-side, to focus upon the contemporary status of local industry and to highlight the problems, of the past and present, likely to influence further developments. The survey covers the field of natural and human resources, comments on the industrial evolution of the area and devotes separate chapters to each manufacturing industry and service. A brief reference to the administrative structure, settlements and the influence of Government policy on industrial location rounds off the study of life and work in this vital, developing nerve centre of the North-East Coast economy. Studies of the modern scene in British industrial regions are sufficiently rare for this work on Tees-side to rank as a pioneer effort, in its assessment of the salient features of economic trends and change. Its purpose is simply to portray this small but important conurbation in a way which will be useful to industralists, Government Departments, Local Authorities and all those who have an interest in Tees-side, a memory of its past, or a stake in its present and future. With 30 figures and 38 plates. 454 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions, Reference books ,and all types of Academic Literature.). First Edition. Cloth. Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall Octavo. Hardback., Macmillan, 1960, Edinburgh: RCAHMS, 2010. 1st edition. Fine coloured board copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.. Physical description; 224 pages; 31 cm. Summary; In this book the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland showcases images from its National Collection in a remarkable illustration of the Victorian era. From the pioneering work of renowned photographers to never before seen excerpts from private family albums, 'Victorian Scotland' is a window on the lives of the generation that changed the world. The Victorians were the harbingers of the modern age, their society driven by curiosity, a zeal for invention, and an enormous appetite for economic and imperial consumption. The boiler room of the era was stoked furiously, and its frequent combustions produced advances in everything from science and philosophy to industry and architecture. By the end of the nineteenth century, Scotland was a nation transformed. Glasgow had exploded into the second city of the Empire, the majestic Forth Bridge was celebrated as a wonder of the modern world, and railways had opened the remote Highlands to new industries of leisure and tourism. But for every grand museum or gothic-revival country house, tenements and slums rose in their thousands - overcrowded living for the vast army of workers that sustained the great Victorian machine. Ambition and wealth saw social divisions become ever more acute, producing a society obsessed with class hierarchy. Now, for the first time, RCAHMS is showcasing images from its National Collection in a remarkable illustration of this landmark era. From the pioneering work of photographers like John Forbes White and Henry Bedford Lemerre, to never before seen excerpts from private family albums, Victorian Scotland is a window into the lives of the generation who changed the world. Subjects; Scotland - Social life and customs - 19th century - Pictorial works. Local history; Photographs: collections; Places & peoples: general interest. Scotland; c 1800 to c 1900. HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain. PHOTOGRAPHY / General. HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century. Scotland - Social life and customs - 19th century., Edinburgh: RCAHMS, 2010, International Maritime Economic History Association, 1993. Paperback. Good. Unmarked. Signed by editor. Badly bumped corner. Illustrated. John Holt (1841--1915) was an English merchant, who founded a shipping line operating between Liverpool and West Africa, and a number of businesses in Nigeria. He is considered a pioneer of West Africa's modern deep-sea trade., International Maritime Economic History Association, 1993, Publisher: Aldershot. 1991. Cloth-bound / Cloth spine. xvi, 608 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. Fine condition. --- Information regarding the book: Part I. The surveys. Modem European economic history and the multinationals / Mira Wilkins -- The history of European multinationals : a new look / Mira Wilkins -- European and North American multinationals, 1870-1914 : comparisons and contrasts / Mira Wilkins -- Changes in the level and structure of international production : the last one hundred years / John Dunning -- Part II. The pioneers. The American model / Mira Wilkins -- The origins of British-based multinational manufacturing enterprises / John M. Stopford -- The origins of multinational manufacturing by continental European firms / Lawrence Franko -- Japanese multinational enterprise before 1914 / Mira Wilkins -- Origins, management and performance / Geoffrey Jones -- Part III. New perspectives. The nature of the firm / R.H. Coase -- Foreign investment and the growth of the firm / Edith Penrose -- The modern corporation : origins, evolution, attributes / Oliver Williamson -- General theories of the multinational enterprise : their relevance to business history / Mark Casson -- British-based investment groups before 1914 / Stanley Chapman -- The free-standing company, 1870-1914 : an important type of British foreign direct investment / Mira Wilkins -- The growth of the transnational industrial firm in the United States and the United Kingdom : a comparative analysis / Alfred D. Chandler -- American-Japanese direct foreign investment relationships, 1930-1952 / Mira Wilkins -- "Giants of an earlier capitalism" : the chartered trading companies as modern multinationals / Ann M. Carlos and Stephen Nicholas -- Part IV. Case studies. The growth and performance of British multinational firms before 1939 : the case of Dunlop / Geoffrey Jones -- Multinational chocolate : Cadbury overseas, 1918-39 / Geoffrey Jones -- ITT's international business activities, 1920-40 / Tetsuo Abo -- Part V. Hosts to multinationals. Foreign multinationals and British industry before 1945 / Geoffrey Jones -- The Japanese cotton spinners' direct investments into China before the Second World War / Tetsuya Kuwahara -- The prewar Japanese automobile industry and American manufacturers / Masaru Udagawa -- J. & P. Coats Ltd in Poland / Emma Harris., 1991, Academic Foundation, 2009. Hardcover. New. This book begins with an in-depth reappraisal of Keynes, the prime architect of modern economics and many-sided genius who towered as a preceptor, economic statesman, institutional architect and progenitor of the IMF and the World Bank. It addresses the core question: In what sense was there a Keynesian Revolution? It also reviews the least known aspects of Keynes as a civil servant, as a social philosopher, and pro bono activist in causes of conscience. The second part comprises assorted essays that analyse significant themes of finance, development and central banking as well as the defining aspects of colonial Indian economic history. It evaluates the mainsprings of economic growth, taking account of the contribution of Arthur Lewis, the Nobel Laureate and evaluates the political economy of aid. It argues the case for a constitutionally independent Federal Reserve Bank of India. It has an archival essay on an American economist, Ralph Whitenack, who figures as modern Indias pioneer economic adviser. It surveys the interface between economics and philosophy, including the economic philoso-phy of Joan Robinson, the eminent British economist and presents an agenda for inter-disciplinary collaboration. Printed Pages: 346. Unexplored Keynes and Other Essays: A Socio-Economic MiscellanyAnand Chandavarkar9788171887361, Academic Foundation, 2009<