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Applied economics / Economic methodology / Operations research / Journal of Business Ethics / Academy of Management / Administrative Science Quarterly / Andrew B. Whinston / David Easley / Knowledge / Academia / Science
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Applied economics
Economic methodology
Operations research
Journal of Business Ethics
Academy of Management
Administrative Science Quarterly
Andrew B. Whinston
David Easley
Knowledge
Academia
Science

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