THE WELFARE ECONOMICS OF MARKETS, VOTING AND PREDATION

By Dan Usher

Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, (1992).

First edition, first printing.

Contains publisher's first printing number code sequence 1 through 4 to the copyright page.

Contains illustrative figures, tables, graphs, charts, and equations.

Usher offers critical detailed analyses and examples of welfare economics, the ruling class, government effects, predatory government, the private sector, the liberal class, changes and transitions, farmers and clothiers, and more.

Nice & presentable.
Fine in waxed dark-green linen with gilt embossed titles, rules and borders to the front cover and to the spine; no dust jacket, as issued.

Octavo;
487 pages; index.

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