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Volume (Year): 21 (2008)
Issue (Month): 4 (December)
Pages: 225-249
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Keywords: Economic growth ; Equilibrium ; Prosperity ; Economic welfare ; B250—History of Thought since 1925: Historical ; Institutional ; Evolutionary ; Austrian ; B530—Current Heterodox Approaches: Austrian ; O400—Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General ; Other versions of this item:
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