The Theory of Business Enterprise by Thorstein Veblen - front cover
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The Theory of Business Enterprise

by Thorstein Veblen

"The Theory of Business Enterprise" by Thorstein Veblen, published by The New American Library in 1958, is a first printing edition. This Mentor Book explores the intersection of economics and business practices. The book is in fair condition, with signs of age-related wear but intact binding. A scarce edition for collectors interested in economic theory.

$11.66$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1958
The New American Library
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B4-LKS-0023

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Condition Details

This 1958 first printing of "The Theory of Business Enterprise" shows moderate wear, particularly along the spine and cover edges. The pages are yellowed with age but remain intact and unmarked. The binding is secure, ensuring the book's durability. No dust jacket is present, which is typical for Mentor Books of this period.

About This Vintage 1958 Edition

"The Theory of Business Enterprise" by Thorstein Veblen is a seminal work published by The New American Library in 1958, marking the first printing of this edition. Veblen, a renowned economist, is best known for his critical analysis of economic institutions and the socio-economic impacts of business practices. This edition, published as a Mentor Book, provides a comprehensive exploration of business enterprise theories within the context of capitalist economies. The 1958 printing is notable for its accessibility and relevance in economic discourse, making it a valuable addition to collections focusing on economic theory and history. The book remains out of print in this specific edition, adding to its collectibility. The physical condition shows signs of wear typical for its age, with a sturdy binding and clean pages.

Publisher Information

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The New American Library

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