About this title: However much people want esteem, it is an untradable commodity: there is no way that I can buy the good opinion of another or sell to others my good opinion of them. But though it is a non-tradable good, esteem is allocated in society according to systematic determinants; people's performance, publicity, and presentation relative to others will ...
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Description: Fine. 0199246483 LIKE NEW/UNREAD! ! ! Text is Clean and Unmarked! --Be Sure to Compare Seller Feedback and Ratings before Purchasing. May have light shelf wear to cover from storage, if any. Has three small black lines on bottom/exterior edge of pages. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 2005
ISBN-13:9780199289813ISBN:0199289816
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 234x156 mm. (352) this groundbreaking book revisits the writings of classic theorists in an effort re-evaluate the importance and influence the psychology of esteem has on the economy. the authors explore ways the economy of esteem may be reshaped to improve overall social outcomes and offer new ways of thinking about how society works and may be made to work. (Paperback) read more
Description: Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780199246489ISBN:0199246483
Description: BRAND NEW HARDBACK. 234x156 mm. This book is printed on demand. (allow 1-2 weeks for printing) (352) this groundbreaking book by two distinguished scholars from different disciplines begins by outlining the psychology of esteem and the way the working of that psychology can give rise to an economy. it then shows how a variety of social patterns that are otherwise anomalous come to make a lot of sense within an economics of esteem. and it looks, finally, at the ways in which the economy of ... read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 2005
ISBN-13:9780199289813ISBN:0199289816
Description: New. Revisits the writings of classic theorists, and re-evaluates the importance and influence the psychology of esteem has on the economy. This book explores ways the economy of esteem may be reshaped to improve overall social outcomes. It also offers way... read more
Edition: First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, Usa, New York
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780199246489ISBN:0199246483
Description: Fine in fine dust wrapper. 8vo. ISBN: 0-19-924648-3 Pages: 352. read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly imported from the UK using DHL or Royal Mail international mail WITH TRACKING NUMBER. D elivery is typically 5-10 working days. Please do not select expedited shipping. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). However much people want esteem, it is an untradable commodity--there is no way that you can buy the good opinion of another or sell to others your good opinion of them. And yet esteem is allocated in society according to systematic ... read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly imported from the UK using DHL or Royal Mail international mail WITH TRACKING NUMBER. D elivery is typically 5-10 working days. Please do not select expedited shipping. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). However much people want esteem, it is an untradable commodity--there is no way that you can buy the good opinion of another or sell to others your good opinion of them. And yet esteem is allocated in society according to systematic ... read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-13:9780199289813ISBN:0199289816
Description: Good. 0199289816 Good condition. May have some markings & or shelfwear. All pages intact. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-13:9780199289813ISBN:0199289816
Description: New. 0199289816 Absolutely Brand New. No marks and in pristine condition. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. read more
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