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| 100 | 1 | _aIrvine, William, | |
| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aWalter Bagehot / |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bLongmans, Green and co. , _c[1939] |
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| 300 | _a303 p. | ||
| 500 | _a"First published 1939." | ||
| 504 | _aBibliography: p. 285-288. | ||
| 520 | _aThis is biography of Walter Bagehot (1826–1877) one of the last and best of nineteenth-century England’s special breed of versatile men of letters. He wrote regularly on financial and economic matters with a penetrating knowledge of the inner workings of business affairs, and he was similarly incisive as a student of government and as a literary critic and author of biographical sketches and character studies. Bagehot’s economic thought was founded largely on three general ideas: (1) the existence of a fundamental difference between a monetary economy and a nonmonetary one; (2) the interconnectedness of all economic processes; and (3) the importance of psychological and sociological elements in the analysis of economic behaviour. Virtually all his economic writings make use of one or more of these ideas, and his lasting contributions are traceable to his skill in using such ideas as instruments for penetrating complex economic phenomena. | ||
| 590 | _aII 16/01/2019 | ||
| 591 | _aLoans | ||
| 600 | 1 | 0 | _aBagehot, Walter, |
| 856 | _uhttps://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.176623 | ||
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