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Bounded rationality in currency design and status effect in a socialist setting
Author: Abdul-Salam, Farouk
Date created: 2021-05-03
Beyond the science of agricultural biotechnology corporate technology, law, and local control over food production
Author: Pechlaner, Gabriela
Date created: 2007

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