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From this section it is possible to access to a collection of digitalized translations of some of the main texts of the history of economic thought.

In case of books only the main parts of the translated texts are available (i.e. frontage, table of contents, preface, editorial notes) in case of articles, the entire text is often available.

The translated texts, available in PDF, can be read with OCR system, it is therefore possible to search specific terms or sentences on the text.

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Effertz, Otto, Arbeit und Boden, 1897

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Hayek, Friedrich A. Von, The Road to Serfdom, 1944

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Marshall, Alfred, Principles of Economics, 1890

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Marshall, Alfred, The Economics of Industry, 1879

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Marx, Karl, Theorien über den Mehrwert, 1863

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Mill, John Stuart, On Liberty, 1859

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Pigou, Arthur Cecil, “Income”, 1945

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Polanyi, Karl, The Great Transformation, 1944

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Ricardo, David, On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 1817

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Smith, Adam, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1776

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NEWS

15 September 2013 The EET International Conference

The international conference entitled Translations of Economic Texts into and from European Languages, organized in the framework of the EE-T project, was held at the University of Pisa (Italy) on 11 to 13 September. The aim of the conference was to present the results of researches carried out throughout Europe on the international circulation of economic ideas through translations and adaptations of economic texts. The three days event was attended by around 100 participants representing: lecturers, researchers, students in the field of history of economic thought. More information is available in the Events section