Housed in a custom half leather clamshell box. In 1904 he published Introduction to Economics in 1904, which he later developed into his main work Principles of Economics, published in 1913. Seager worked as economist was influenced by his training in “English classicism, in the German historical method and in the peculiar Austrian approach of the Austrian School” (Horton, 1968). In 1905 he moved to the Columbia University, where he was appointed professor of political economy. In 1894 Seager started his academic career as instructor in economics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and got promoted assistant professor in 1896 and to adjunct professor in 1902. Bookplate and signature of economist Henry Rogers Seager dated Philadelphia. In very good condition with some rubbing and wear to the extremities. New York: Scribner, Armstrong and Co, 1873.įirst edition of this “undying classic” (J.M. Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market.īAGEHOT, Walter.
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