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Marxist theory / Philosophy / Marginal concepts / Heterodox economics / Friedrich von Wieser / Marginal utility / Subjective theory of value / Paradox of value / Value / Economics / Value theory / Economic theories
Date: 2009-08-03 14:09:15
Marxist theory
Philosophy
Marginal concepts
Heterodox economics
Friedrich von Wieser
Marginal utility
Subjective theory of value
Paradox of value
Value
Economics
Value theory
Economic theories

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