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Nicholas Kaldor / Institutional economics / Evolutionary economics / Positive feedback / Social cost / Economic growth / Sociology / Non-equilibrium economics / European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy / Economics / Heterodox economics / Gunnar Myrdal
Date: 2008-04-17 11:52:51
Nicholas Kaldor
Institutional economics
Evolutionary economics
Positive feedback
Social cost
Economic growth
Sociology
Non-equilibrium economics
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy
Economics
Heterodox economics
Gunnar Myrdal

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