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Natural images in economic thought: "markets read in tooth and claw" / edited by Philip Mirowski.
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Natural images in economic thought: "markets read in tooth and claw" /

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Other Authors: Mirowski, Philip, 1951-
Format: Book
Published: Cambridge [England]; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Series:Historical perspectives on modern economics
Subjects:
Economics > History > Congresses
Ekonomi > Tarih > Kongreler
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