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London essays in economics : in honour of Edwin Cannan / edited by T. E. Gregory and Hugh Dalton ; with a foreword by Sir William Beveridge.
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English
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London : G. Routledge, 1927.
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x, 376 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 22 cm.
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Cannan, Edwin 1861-1935
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Economics
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Cannan, Edwin, 1861-1935
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Gregory, T. E. (Theodor Emanuel), 1890-1970
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Dalton, Hugh Dalton, Baron, 1887-1962
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Series
Studies in economics and political science ; no. 92
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Foreword, by W. Beveridge.--Professor Cannan's general contribution, by H. Dalton.--Professor Cannan and contemporary monetary theory, by T. E. Gregory.--The relations between banking and the state in the Union of South Africa, by A. Plant.--The optimum theory of population, by L. Robbins.--The historical setting of the Malthusian controversy, by M. C. Buer.--The problem of mark debts, by E. L. Hargreaves.--Productivity and the theory of wages, by E. M. Burns.--The theory of wages in relation to some effects of Australian wage-regulations, by F. C. Benham.--Legal conceptions of capital and income, by W. A. Robson.--Early stages in the development of money and coins, by A. R. Burns.--Marx v. the peasant, by D. Mitrany.
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27013020
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31928576
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