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Date: 2012-10-18 17:03:21
Academia
Social choice theory
Abram Bergson
Social welfare function
Economic methodology
Henri Bergson
Paul Samuelson
Bergson
Joseph Schumpeter
Economics
Philosophy
Welfare economics

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ABRAM BERGSON

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