Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Excelente. EL JUGLAR DE MARIA. Primera edición, Alcalá de Henares 1981,Religión. Vida cristiana. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Sin subrayados ni anotaciones. Aceptable estado de conservación. ISBN: 8430037306. Libro.
Language: French
Published by Guillaumin, Paris, 1856
Seller: opcobooks, Rennes, France
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. in Annuaire de l'économie politique et de la statistique 1856,trèizième année,1 vol, in-12 relié demi-cuir, titre doré, (145x86mm), 1 ère étude publiée de l'auteur sur les crises économiques ,
Language: French
Published by Guillaumin, 1844
Seller: Le Hollandais volant, Paris, France
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. edition originale. [Clément JUGLAR]. Annuaire de l'économie politique et de la statistique. Années 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1859. 1844-1859, Guillaumin, Paris. 12 vol. in-12 reliés, demi veau blond glacé, dos à 4 nerfs orné de filets, du titre, et de l'année, frappés à l'or fin. Pièces de titre et d'année en basane verte. Quelques rousseurs, et infimes défauts. Contient l'année 1856, avec l'édition originale de l'article très recherché de Clément JUGLAR: Des Crises commerciales. Considérées dans leurs rapports avec le mouvement des escomptes de la Banque, le développement de la population, des importations et des exportations, et le prix moyen des céréales. Premier article fondateur de Juglar sur les crises commerciales, les fluctuations des prix et les taux d'escompte des banques de France, anticipant de nombreux thèmes et idées qui seront inclus plus tard dans ses « Cycles Juglar ». En déplaçant l'attention de la théorie des crises vers la théorie des cycles, Juglar a jeté une grande partie des bases de toutes les théories ultérieures du cycle économique : "" Si quelqu'un peut être désigné comme le premier à avoir établi le phénomène des cycles économiques périodiques comme un fait incontestable de la vie économique , c'est Clément Juglar"".
Published by Guillaumin, Paris, 1877
Seller: opcobooks, Rennes, France
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. Journal des Economistes, 1877, 3ème série, tome 47.(juillet à septembre 1877). L'article de Juglar sept.1877 pp.372-381.
Published by Parisiis : Hachette et Socios Bibliopolas, 1902
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. In-8° broché, 96 pages Thèse de doctorat de Louis Juglar, fils du grand économiste, Clément Juglar.
Published by Nancy, 1876
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. in-8° broché, - tiré à part sous une nouvelle couverture et repaginé 1-10 - extrait du Journal de la Société de Statistique - 1876. Intervention de Juglar dans le débat sur le double étalon et l'étalon unique. Juglar arbitre entre les thèses de Bennet et de Leroy-Beaulieu. Encore une fois, il y a une anticipation des débats modernes sur les théories de Rueff. Juglar conclue son texte en considérant le lingot comme une marchandise dont le cours peut varier contrairement aux partisans du double étalon qui veulent maintenir le prix fixe.
Published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1893
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Translated and edited by DeCourcy W. Thom. Small 8vo. Brown cloth with gilt spine lettering and front board black lettering and rules. 150pp. Charts (one foldout), text endpapers. Very good. Spine lightly shellacked (a common turn-of-the-century practice), thus glossy and with small hand-lettered paper shelf label near foot of spine; text endpapers age toned as usual, with minor archival mend to front flyleaf and to outer corner of pages103-126. Tight and nice first edition of this "Questions of the Day" volume. Juglar (1819-1905) was a French physician but is remembered as a statistician who pioneered the accepted economic theory of business cycles. The role of translator Thom (1858-1932) is quaintly described as "Englished and Edited with an Introductory Essay Setting Forth the Indications of Approaching Panic." From the collection of William B. Allison (1829-1908), the powerful Iowa Republican who, as U.S. senator from that state (1873-1908), was one of the "big four" who controlled the Senate; as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee for most of those years, he championed tariff legislation and co-authored the Bland-Allison Act of 1878; as member of the Senate Finance Committee he was often courted by U.S. presidents to hold cabinet positions. Early 20th century bookplate on front pastedown notes "This book is part of Allison Memorial Collection Gift of Mrs. Jennie A. Brayton" and until deaccessioned was part of Allison's non-circulating collection at his hometown public library across the street from his Dubuque residence. According to Leland L. Sage in his 1956 biography "William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical Politics," Allison owned "hundreds of books on government, economics, history, banking, finance, and the tariff [as well as] volumes of American and English literature. An omnivorous reader, Allison doubtless read most of these volumes, if only for relaxation from the strain that accompanied his efforts to solve the many problems facing the Nation. Alexander Hamilton was his guidepost in finance, Robert Burns his favorite poet, and 'The Cotter's Saturday Night' his favorite poem." Unsurprising that a leading political figure of the day heavily involved in American finances would own such a volume -- it's easy to picture Allison anxiously reading Juglar's predictions. Its publication the year that the Panic of 1893 took hold helped prove Juglar's thesis. An intriguing copy.
Published by Paris : Guillaumin, 1968
Seller: opcobooks, Rennes, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. In-8°xii, relié demi-cuir ,dos à nerfs titre doré.496p.bien complet des tableaux hors texte. bon état intérieur sans marques, plats de la reliures défraichis.
Publication Date: 1901
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. in-8 - Paris - 1901 - Br - tiré à part sous une nouvelle couverture et repaginé - 1-12 extrait de l'économiste français du 24 août 1901.
Publication Date: 1864
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Grand in-8° relié demi-percaline ivoire, pièce de titre de chagrin havane, 468 pp. Outre la contribution mentionnée, citons seulement parmi les très nombreux articles : Joseph Garnier : Création d'une chaire d'économie politique à la Faculté de droit de Paris - - - Victor Modeste : Le spiritualisme et le matérialisme en économie politique - - Esq. de Parieu : L'impot - - - Louis Reybaud : Les écoles et l'instruction populaires - - Courcelle-Seneuil : De l'agitation pour la hausse des salaires - - - H. Dameth : Ouverture du cours d'économie politique à Lyon - - - Prosper Bailly : Notice sur les aliénés et sur les asiles d'aliénés .
Publication Date: 1891
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Grand in-8° broché, sous une nouvelle couverture et repaginé 1-15 extrait du Compte-rendu du Congrès Scientifique International des Catholiques tenu à Paris du 1er au 6 avril 1891. Couverture légèrement insolée sur le pourtour, petites effrangures de papier à la page 1 (0,3 cm) sans manques. Sinon exemplaire non coupé de fort belle facture. Trente ans après le coup de tonnerre de son Traité fondamental de 1862, Clément Juglar qu'on pourrait qualifier de, en suivant cela Cabanès, dévadé de la médecine, n'en est pas vraiment un. En effet, c'est au cours d'une mission sanitaire en Espagne qu'il découvrit l'importance de la statistique dans les sciences médicales et sociales et, il appliqua ses solides connaissances de la médecine des crises, hippocratique. Il fut le premier, non seulement à les décrire, mais a les prévoir.
Published by Nancy: Berger-Levrault et Cie, 1896, 1896
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketOriginal separately paginated offprint of two articles contributed by Juglar to the Journal of the Statistical Society of Paris in 1896, on the influence of commercial crises on the economy, as demonstrated by an assessment of bank portfolios. Octavo (278 x 183mm), 28 pages. Tables in the text. Uncut and partly unopened, sewn as issued in original printed wrappers, spine perished. Some marginal spotting, front wrapper with a few tiny chips and short tear without loss to the title. An excellent copy.
Publication Date: 1893
Seller: Far Eastern Booksellers / Kyokuto Shoten, Tokyo, Japan
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition in English. 8vo, [4], 150pp, publisher's brown cloth, library label and pocket to front and rear pastedowns.
Publication Date: 1893
Seller: Far Eastern Booksellers / Kyokuto Shoten, Tokyo, Japan
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition in English. 8vo, [4], 150pp, publisher's brown cloth, library label and pocket to front and rear pastedowns.
Seller: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Denmark
First Edition
Paris, Guillaumin, 1856. Small8vo. In a nice contemporary full calf binding with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine and embossed front and back boards. In "Annuaire de L'Economie Politique et de la Statistique", 1856, Trezieme Annee. Entire volume offered. Wear to upper and lower part of spine and internally with light occassional brownspotting. A fine copy. Pp. 555-581. [Entire volume: VIII, 612 pp.]. First edition of Juglar's seminal first paper on commercial crises, fluctuations of prices and discount rates of banks of France, anticipating many of the themes and ideas later to be included in his 'Juglar Cycles'. By shifting focus from theory of crisis to the theory of cycles, Juglar laid much of the foundation for all later Business Cycle Theories: "If anyone can be singled out as first establishing the phenomenon of periodic business cycles as an indisputable fact of economic life, it is Clément Juglar" (Blaug).Juglar first identified economic cycles 7 to 11 years long which was later divided into four distinct stages by Schumpeter: 1, expansion (increase in production and prices, low interest-rates). 2, crisis (stock exchanges crash and multiple bankruptcies of firms occur). 3, recession (drops in prices and in output, high interest-rates). 4, recovery (stocks recover because of the fall in prices and incomes)."Historically, commercial crises are always accompanied by monetary crises Juglar thus analyzed long series of banking statistics (discounts, metallic reserves, circulation of banknotes, deposits), at first only for France and later also for England, the Unites States and to a lesser extent for Prussia and Hamburg, which he compared with the variations in population, the price of corn, import and exports, rents and public revenue. He noted a strict correlation (especially in the variations of discounts and reserves) and that changes go through specific phases, always the same, and are in concordance in the countries where commerce and industry are more developed." (Besomi)"Juglar's analysis of crises is essentially a monetary one - protracted periods of inflation and expansion are brought to an end when the banking system initiates a contraction in the face of unacceptable pressures on its specie reserves. This is very like the story Wicksell was later to tell, but without the sophistication of Wicksellian theory. Subsequent theories of the business cycle, which attributed the process to 'real' causes, were critical of this aspect of Juglar's argument. The observed periodicity of the cycle - of nine to ten years - is commonly known in the applied literature on business cycles as a Juglar cycle". (The new Palgrave).Similar 7 year cycles have been found by Goubert in Beauvais, Parenti in Tuscany, Spooner in Udine and Hauser in Paris.