The profit doctrine: economists of the neoliberal era
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ISBN: | 9781783719938 1783719931 0745335861 9780745335865 0745335853 9780745335858 9781783719952 1783719958 |
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title | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era |
title_auth | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era |
title_exact_search | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era |
title_full | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson |
title_fullStr | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson |
title_full_unstemmed | The profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson |
title_short | The profit doctrine |
title_sort | the profit doctrine economists of the neoliberal era |
title_sub | economists of the neoliberal era |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference bisacsh Economic policy fast Economics fast Profit fast Economics History 20th century Economic policy Profit |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference Economic policy Economics Profit Economics History 20th century Economic policy Profit |
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