An edition of Economists and society (1973)

Economists and society

the development of economic thought from Aquinas to Keynes

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the development of economic thought from Aquinas to Keynes

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Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
366

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Cover of: Economists and society
Economists and society: the development of economic thought from Aquinas to Keynes
1981, Union College Press, Distributed by Syracuse University Press
in English - 2nd ed.
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Bibliography: p. 351-360.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
330/.09
Library of Congress
HB75 .F55

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xvi, 366 p.
Number of pages
366

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OL5289326M
ISBN 10
0060465999
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72009060
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