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THE THEORY OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION; A RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION

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THE THEORY OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION; A RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION

by Dewey, Donald

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1969. 1969 Dewey, Donald THE THEORY OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION; A RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION NY: Columbia University Press, 1969 205pp, index 8vo Fine bright looks unread hardcover in near fine price-clipped d/j (minor fading on spine panel).

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Title
THE THEORY OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION; A RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION
Author
Dewey, Donald
Book Condition
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Date Published
1969
Keywords
PHILOSOPHY, ECONOMICS

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