Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /

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Autor principal: 386458 Bortis, Heinrich
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Publicado: Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2006
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1031922020-12-19T17:01:35ZInstitutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy / 386458 Bortis, Heinrich Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press,2006eng36PSZJBLKeynesian economicsInstitutional economicsEconomic policyURN:ISBN:052102899X (pbk.)URN:ISBN:9780521028998
spellingShingle Keynesian economics
Institutional economics
Economic policy
386458 Bortis, Heinrich
Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title_full Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title_fullStr Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title_full_unstemmed Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title_short Institutions, behaviour, and economic theory : a contribution to classical-Keynesian political economy /
title_sort institutions behaviour and economic theory a contribution to classical keynesian political economy
topic Keynesian economics
Institutional economics
Economic policy
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