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Registro Topografico Analitico SebinaNEXT 1.3 20-11-2020 17:59:30 1L BIBLIOTECA DELL'ISTITUTO Pag. 1 di 109 ITALIANO DI STUDI ORIENTALI ISO Fallerini Antonella Registro topografico analitico Sezione da BERT. a BERT. Inventari: Collocati Disponibilità: Tutti Ordinamento: Topografico Sezione BERT. Fondo Bertinelli D 17835 BERT. Ia 1 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 101439 RMS0129463 *CHINA TRADE AND PRICE STATISTIC IN 1987 / compiled by State Statistical Bureau,People's Republicof China. - 2.ed. - Beijing : China Statistical Imformation and Consultancy Service Centre, 1987. - 243 p. ; 26 cm D 18695 BERT. Ia 2 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 1 v. 2898821 RMS2648064 *Tong ji yuan li yu jing ji tong ji / Tong ji yuan li yu jing ji tong ji jiao cai bian xie zu. - Beijing : Zhongguo cai zheng jing ji chu ban she, 1982. - 418 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.(*Gao deng cai jing yuan xiao shi yong jiao cai) D 18700 BERT. Ia 3 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 1 v. 2894329 RMS2646253 *Shang ye tong ji xue / Cui Shishuang bian. - Beijing : Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she, 1980. - 3, 269 p. ; 19 cm. D 18075 BERT. Ib 1 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 719583 UBO0122278 *Teoria economica : macroeconomia / Augusto Graziani. - 2. ed. ampliata. - Napoli : Edizioni scientifiche italiane, stampa 1977. - 499 p. ; 22 cm.(*Saggi ; 11) D 18082 BERT. Ib 2 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 329688 SBL0364122 *Economia del benessere ed economia socialista / Maurice Dobb. - Roma : Editori riuniti, 1972. - 305 p. : grafici ; 22 cm. ((Trad. di Luigi Occhionero.(*Nuova biblioteca di cultura ; 110) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2183972 SBL0364123 *Welfare economics and the economics of socialism . D 18079 BERT. Ib 3 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 307380 TO00072975 Il *dibattito economico di oggi : Sraffa, gli sviluppi del marxismo, la critica del keynesismo / Roberto Marchionatti. - Torino : Loescher, 1978. - 304 p. ; 20 cm.(*Economia politica ; 6) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 3757731 MSE0071988 Il *dibattito economico di oggi. D 18083 BERT. Ib 4 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 180897 SBL0364118 L'*antropologia economica / a cura di Edoardo Grendi. - Torino : Einaudi, [1972]. - LXIII, 299 p. ; 21 cm.(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 34) D 18076 BERT. Ib 5 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 4345388 CSA0049174 *Sraffa e la teoria dei prezzi / Alessandro Roncaglia. - Roma ; Bari : Laterza, 1975. - XV, 199 p. ; 20 cm(*Libri del tempo Laterza ; 143) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2454285 TO01195611 *Sraffa e la teoria dei prezzi D 18106 BERT. Ib 6 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 3739992 AQ10103406 SebinaNEXT 1.3 20-11-2020 17:59:30 1L BIBLIOTECA DELL'ISTITUTO Pag. 2 di 109 ITALIANO DI STUDI ORIENTALI ISO Fallerini Antonella Registro topografico analitico *Economie primitive, arcaiche e moderne : [ricerca storica e antropologia economica] / Karl Polanyi ; a cura di George Dalton. - Torino : G. Einaudi, c1980. - XLII, 340 p. ; 21 cm. ((Compl. del tit. in cop. - Trad. di Nanni Negro.(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 112) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2160949 MIL0120321 *Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economies D 18105 BERT. Ib 7 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 180893 CFI0102220 *Antropologia economica / Harold K. Schneider. - Bologna : Il mulino, 1985. - 303 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ((Trad. di Chiara Basso(*Universale paperbacks Il mulino ; 184) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2121006 CFI0102238 *Economic man D 18102 BERT. Ib 8 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 730835 CFI0123265 *Tra due culture : introduzione alla storia economica / Carlo M. Cipolla. - Bologna : Il mulino, ©1988 (stampa 1989). - 270 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.(*Biblioteca storica) D 18086 BERT. Ib 9 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 173908 SBL0313211 *Analisi causale e teoria economica / John Hicks. - Bologna : Il mulino, 1981. - 155 p. ; 19 cm(*Universale paperbacks Il mulino ; 126) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2108487 TO00223566 *Causality in economics. D 18103 BERT. Ib 10 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 732836 SBL0323901 *Traffici e mercati negli antichi imperi : le economie nella storia e nella teoria / a cura di Karl Polanyi ; con la collaborazione di Conrad M. Arensberg e Harry W. Pearson. - Torino : G. Einaudi, ©1978. - LVII, 465 p. ; 21 cm. ((Trad. E. Somaini.(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 95) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2221190 UPG0019769 *Trade and Market in the Early Empires. Economies in History and Theory D 18145 BERT. Ib 11 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 488009 TO00072549 *Marx e gli economisti classici : valore e distribuzione nelle teorie del sovrappiù / Pierangelo Garegnani. - Torino : G. Einaudi, [1981]. - XII, 122 p. ; 21 cm.(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 123) D 18144 BERT. Ib 12 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 2497909 SBL0461160 *Agricoltura e sviluppo economico : gli aspetti storici / a cura di E.L. Jones e S.J. Woolf. - Torino : G. Einaudi, 1973. - XII, 242 p. ; 21 cm. ((Scritti di vari. - Traduzione di Irma Levi Della Torre.(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 41) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2097640 SBL0461161 *Agrarian change and economic development . D 18096 BERT. Ib 13 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 591291 TO00071737 La *prima analisi del capitalismo : Ricardo, Malthus, Sismondi, i socialisti ricardiani, J. S. Mill, Senior / Graziella Cafaro. - Torino : Loescher, [1978]. - 315 p. ; 20 cm.(*Economia politica ; 2) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 3755316 MSE0071904 La *prima analisi del capitalismo. D 18146 BERT. Ib 14 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 598613 SBL0440483 *Produzione di merci a mezzo di merci : premesse a una critica della teoria economica / Piero Sraffa. - Torino : Einaudi, 1972. - XIII, 127 p. ; 21 cm(*Einaudi paperbacks ; 35) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 3394775 MSE0067331 *Produzione di merci a mezzo di merci. SebinaNEXT 1.3 20-11-2020 17:59:30 1L BIBLIOTECA DELL'ISTITUTO Pag. 3 di 109 ITALIANO DI STUDI ORIENTALI ISO Fallerini Antonella Registro topografico analitico D 18095 BERT. Ib 15 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 604062 SBL0564268 Il *problema storico dell'arretratezza economica / Alexander Gerschenkron ; prefazione di Ruggiero Romano ; traduzione di Carlo e Andrea Ginzburg. - Torino : G. Einaudi, 1974. - XXIV, 444 p. ; 20 cm(*Reprints Einaudi ; 2) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2120878 RAV0082842 *Economic backwardness in historical perspective D 18101 BERT. Ib 16 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 330342 PUV0075109 *Economia e società : uno studio sull'integrazione della teoria economica e sociale / Talcott Parsons, Neil J. Smelser ; introduzione e traduzione italiana di Alberto Martinelli. - Milano : F. Angeli, c1970. - 389 p. ; 23 cm.(I *classici della società industriale ; 1) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2120865 RMG0016763 *Economy and society. D 18085 BERT. Ib 17 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 564849 IEI0106407 The *Penguin dictionary of economics / G. Bannock, R. E. Baxter and R. Rees. - 2nd ed. - Harmondsworth : Penguin Books, c1978. - 463 p. ; 18 cm(*Penguin reference books) HA PER ALTRO TITOLO 2118267 IEI0106415 A *dictionary of economics. D 18088 BERT. Ib 18 1 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA v. 1 330333 RAV0089438 1 / Max Weber. - Milano : Edizioni di Comunità, 1961. - LX, 624 p. ; 26 cm. FA PARTE DI Libro moderno 330332 RAV0089429 *Economia e società / Max Weber ; introduzione di Pietro Rossi. - Milano : Edizioni di Comunita, 1961-. - volumi ; 26 cm. ((Traduzione dal tedesco di Tullio Bagiotti, Franco Casabianca, Pietro Chiodi, Enrico Fubini, Giorgio Giordano, Pietro Rossi. D 18089 BERT. Ib 18 2 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA v. 2 330334 RAV0089443 2 / Max Weber. - Milano : Edizioni di Comunità, 1961. - XVIII, 891 p. ; 26 cm. FA PARTE DI Libro moderno 330332 RAV0089429 *Economia e società / Max Weber ; introduzione di Pietro Rossi. - Milano : Edizioni di Comunita, 1961-. - volumi ; 26 cm. ((Traduzione dal tedesco di Tullio Bagiotti, Franco Casabianca, Pietro Chiodi, Enrico Fubini, Giorgio Giordano, Pietro Rossi. D 18090 BERT. Ib 19 1.2 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 621399 FER0036984 *Rationalite et irrationalite en economie / Maurice Godelier. - Paris : Maspero, c1969. - 2 v. ; 18 cm D 18099 BERT. Ib 20 1.2 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 331043 SBL0039166 *Economia politica / Oskar Lange. - Roma : Editori riuniti. - 2 volumi ; 22 cm HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2121693 SBL0039167 *Ekonomia polityczna. D 17843 BERT. Ib 21 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 583788 MIL0376328 The *political economy of communist China / Jan S. Prybyla. - Scranton : International textbook company, c1970. - IX, 605 p. ; 23 cm.(*Internationalʼ s series in economics) D 17850 BERT. Ib 22 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 346015 SBL0441222 *Eresie dell'economia : un riesame della teoria per il nuovo dibattito economico / Joan Robinson. - Milano : ETAS Kompass, 1972. - 149 p. ; 21 cm. ((Trad. di Giovanna Ricoveri.(*Biblioteca di studi economici ; 24) SebinaNEXT 1.3 20-11-2020 17:59:30 1L BIBLIOTECA DELL'ISTITUTO Pag. 4 di 109 ITALIANO DI STUDI ORIENTALI ISO Fallerini Antonella Registro topografico analitico HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2120964 SBL0441223 *Economic heresies. D 17851 BERT. Ib 23 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 432485 CFI0131027 *Introduzione allo studio della storia economica / Carlo M. Cipolla. - Bologna : Il mulino, \1988!. - 271 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (*Orientamenti ; 15) D 17853 BERT. Ib 24 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA rist. 1976 674781 PUV0192091 *Socialist economics : selected readings / edited by Alec Nove and D. M. Nuti. - Harmondsworth : Penguin books, 1972. - 526 p : ill. ; 20 cm.(*Penguin modern economics readings) D 17854 BERT. Ib 25 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 430862 TO00607281 *Introduzione alla economia cibernetica / Oskar Lange. - Torino : Boringhieri, [1977]. - 178 p. ; 21 cm. ((Trad. A. Guaraldo. (*Testi e manuali della scienza contemporanea. Serie di economia) HA PER TITOLO UNIFORME 2211910 MIL0048252 *Wstep do cybernetyki ekonomicznej. - D 17869 BERT. Ib 26 Tipo circolazione: LIBERA 2. rist. 1967 46193 RMS0061474
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