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The tive for its moral indignation is EDWARD P. THOMPSON , The Introductions
to the international economy for the student ... MICHAEL N. POSTAN , An
Economic History of NATHAN ROSENBERG , The Economics of Technical
Change ...
The tive for its moral indignation is EDWARD P. THOMPSON , The Introductions
to the international economy for the student ... MICHAEL N. POSTAN , An
Economic History of NATHAN ROSENBERG , The Economics of Technical
Change ...
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Economic dynamics is one of the newer developments of mathematical
economics , and often it falls short of the ambitious demands made on it .
Dynamic models , for example , are typically formulated in terms of linear
equations , not because ...
Economic dynamics is one of the newer developments of mathematical
economics , and often it falls short of the ambitious demands made on it .
Dynamic models , for example , are typically formulated in terms of linear
equations , not because ...
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enormous as the literature on the Soviet economy . For the special purpose of a
comparison of different economic systems see : M.H. DOBB , Soviet Economic
Development Since 1917 ( 1948 ) ; P.M. SWEEZY , Socialism ( 1949 ) ; H.
WELLISZ ...
enormous as the literature on the Soviet economy . For the special purpose of a
comparison of different economic systems see : M.H. DOBB , Soviet Economic
Development Since 1917 ( 1948 ) ; P.M. SWEEZY , Socialism ( 1949 ) ; H.
WELLISZ ...
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