The Making of Index Numbers: A Study of the Varieties, Tests, and Reliability

  • Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922
By Fisher, Irving
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922. First edition. First edition, first printing. (Dated 1922 on title page with no additional printings on copyright page.) xxxi, [i], 526 pp. Bound in publisher's navy cloth with gilt spine lettering. Very Good with two dings to spine, dampstaining to cloth at front board mainly visible in raking light, foxing and a little soiling to edges. Copy of Czech economist Cyril Cechrak with his signature and date to title page. Lacking dust jacket.

The American economist's most influential work, which introduced the ideal index number. Arthur Vogt called his The Purchasing Power of Money the Old Testament and this work the New Testament of statistical index theory. Quite uncommon in its first printing.

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Title

The Making of Index Numbers: A Study of the Varieties, Tests, and Reliability

Author

Fisher, Irving

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Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston and New York

Date

1922

Edition

First edition


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